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Here are the links to video recordings from REcon 2016 conference. REcon is a computer security conference with a focus on reverse engineering and advanced exploitation techniques. It is held annually in Montreal, Canada.
Hardware-Assisted Rootkits and Instrumentation: ARM Edition – Matt Spisak
Black box reverse engineering for unknown/custom instruction sets – David Carne
Visiting The Bear Den – Joan Calvet, Jessy Campos, Thomas Dupuy
Shooting the OS X El Capitan Kernel Like a Sniper – Liang Chen, Qidan He
JavaJournal – Jason Geffner
BBS-Era Exploitation for Fun and Anachronism – Derek Soeder, Paul Mehta
Dangerous Optimizations and the Loss of Causality – Robert C. Seacord
Breaking Band – Nico Golde, Daniel Komaromy
Process Failure Modes – James Forshaw
How Do I Crack Satellite and Cable Pay TV? – Chris Gerlinsky
Monitoring & controlling kernel-mode events by HyperPlatform – Satoshi Tanda
More Flash, More Fun! – Natalie Silvanovich
A Monitor Darkly: Reversing and Exploiting Ubiquitous On-Screen-Display Controllers in Modern Monitors – Ang Cui, Francois Charbonneau, Jatin Kataria
Sol[IDA]rity – Markus Gaasedelen, Nick Burnett
Keystone: the last missing framework of Reverse Engineering – Nguyen Anh Quynh
When Governments Attack – Cooper Quintin, Eva Galperin
Reverse Engineering ISC controllers – Jessy Diamond Exum
Abusing the NT Kernel Shim Engine – Alex Ionescu
Movfuscator-Be-Gone – Julian Kirsch, Clemens Jonischkeit
Go Speed Tracer – Richard Johnson
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