Still Hacking Anyway

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Still Hacking Anyway
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Genre Hacker con
BeginsAugust 4, 2017
EndsAugust 8, 2017
Frequencyquadrennial (every 4 years)
Location(s) Zeewolde, Netherlands
Inaugurated1989
Previous event Observe. Hack. Make. (2013)
Next event May Contain Hackers (2022)
Attendance3300 tickets sold
Website https://sha2017.org/

Still Hacking Anyway, abbreviated SHA2017, was a hacker conference and festival in The Netherlands. [1] [2] [3] It is part of the quadrennial hacker camps that started in 1989 with the Galactic Hacker Party in Amsterdam.

The camp took place from 4 to 8 August on a scouts terrain in Zeewolde. At least 3300 hackers and technology minded people from 50 countries participated in workshops and discussions. Participants had Gigabit Ethernet through Datenklos (new chemical toilets with Ethernet switches). [4] A radiostation with FM license and a GSM tower were also built. During the camp, lectures and workshops were held in different tents, including talks from PGP founder Phil Zimmermann [5] and William Binney. [6]

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References

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  3. "Scoutingterrein tijdelijk paradijs voor hackers". www.omroepflevoland.nl (in Dutch). 2017-08-02. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
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