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DEF CON 31 – Policy Panel: How Hackers Can Work With Government To Protect High Risk Communities

2023-10-29 19:10

Many thanks to DEF CON 31 for publishing their terrific DefCon Conference 31 presenters content.
Originating from the conference events at Caesars Forum, Flamingo, Harrah’s and Linq in Las Vegas, Nevada
; via the organizations YouTube channel.

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