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Hacking at Random 2009 was an international technology & security conference. Four days of technology, ideological debates and hands-on tinkering. On August 13-16, [[2009]] the 20th anniversary edition of the four-yearly Dutch outdoor technology-conference was organized at de Paasheuvel near Vierhouten, the Netherlands.
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Hacking at Random 2009 was an international technology & security conference. Four days of technology, ideological debates and hands-on tinkering. On August 13-16, [[2009]] the 20th anniversary edition of the four-yearly Dutch outdoor technology-conference was organized on a large camp-site at de Paasheuvel near Vierhouten, the Netherlands.
  
Sequel to [[What The Hack]] (2005).
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Unlike its predecessors, HAR was not a project by exactly the same people as before [http://rop.gonggri.jp/?p=81]: there were new people involved in the organization process[http://wordpress.metro.cx/2008/07/25/hacking-at-random/]. Like the previous Dutch hacker cons this event thrived by using its volunteers, and called everyone including the visitor sponsors a volunteer. Everyone was expected to do their part in making the event a success. With over 170 talks and 3 large lecture halls, this edition was by far the largest in the series of quadrennial Dutch events.
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Sequel to [[What The Hack]] (2005). Followed by [[OHM2013]].
  
  
 
https://har2009.org<br>
 
https://har2009.org<br>
https://wiki.har2009.org/page/Main_Page
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https://wiki.har2009.org
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 25 April 2013

Hacking at Random 2009 was an international technology & security conference. Four days of technology, ideological debates and hands-on tinkering. On August 13-16, 2009 the 20th anniversary edition of the four-yearly Dutch outdoor technology-conference was organized on a large camp-site at de Paasheuvel near Vierhouten, the Netherlands.

Unlike its predecessors, HAR was not a project by exactly the same people as before [1]: there were new people involved in the organization process[2]. Like the previous Dutch hacker cons this event thrived by using its volunteers, and called everyone including the visitor sponsors a volunteer. Everyone was expected to do their part in making the event a success. With over 170 talks and 3 large lecture halls, this edition was by far the largest in the series of quadrennial Dutch events.

Sequel to What The Hack (2005). Followed by OHM2013.


https://har2009.org
https://wiki.har2009.org