Hacking in Fiction: The Good, The Bad, & The Bizarre

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ID:SEM1569466
Web site:http://circlecitycon.com/
Category:Seminar
Rules:Game system not specified
Time slot:Thu Jul 30 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm (1 hour 30 minutes)
Cost:$0.00
Host:Johnny Xmas, Mark Kikta, Lesley Carhart (Circle City Con)
Ages:Teen (13+)
Experience required:None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)
Materials provided?Yes
Location:Westin, room Council
Tickets:8 out of 60 are available (as of 6:57 am Thursday August 27th, 2020)
Event added:Thu Aug 27 6:57 am

Join our panel of professional hackers as we discuss the best & worst portrayals of hacking of 2014 in games, movies, TV, and books. Learn ways to depict hacking in a fun but accurate manner.

2014 was the year of the data breaches, and hacking was constantly in the news. This was reflected in all types of fiction, but some depictions were better than others. Join our panel of professional hackers as we discuss the best and worst portrayals of hacking of 2014 in games, movies, TV, and books. Learn ways that you can depict hacking in a fun but accurate manner.

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