The final selection of talks for Recon 2016 has been confirmed. The presentations are:
- A Monitor Darkly: Reversing and Exploiting Ubiquitous On-Screen-Display Controllers in Modern Monitors by Ang Cui, Francois Charbonneau and Jatin Kataria
- Abusing the NT Kernel Shim Engine by Alex Ionescu
- Audible DRM scheme by Dhiru Kholia
- BBS-Era Exploitation for Fun and Anachronism by Derek Soeder and Paul Mehta
- Black box reverse engineering for unknown/custom instruction sets by David Carne
- Breaking Band by Nico Golde and Daniel Komaromy
- Dangerous Optimizations and the Loss of Causality by Robert C. Seacord
- Go Speed Tracer by Richard Johnson
- Hardware-Assisted Rootkits and Instrumentation: ARM Edition by Matt Spisak
- How Do I Crack Satellite and Cable Pay TV? by Chris Gerlinsky
- JavaJournal by Jason Geffner
- Keystone: the last missing framework of Reverse Engineering by Nguyen Anh Quynh
- Monitoring & controlling kernel-mode events by HyperPlatform by Satoshi Tanda and Igor Korkin
- More Flash, More Fun! by Natalie Silvanovich
- Movfuscator-Be-Gone by Julian Kirsch and Clemens Jonischkeit
- Process Failure Modes by James Forshaw
- Reverse Engineering ISC controllers by diamondman
- Shooting the OS X El Capitan Kernel Like a Sniper by Liang Chen and Qidan He
- Sol[IDA]rity by Markus Gaasedelen and Nick Burnett
- The Remote Metamorphic Engine by Amro Abdelgawad
- Visiting The Bear Den by Joan Calvet, Jessy Campos and Thomas Dupuy
- When Governments Attack by Cooper Quintin and Eva Galperin