• WHAT

    REcon is a computer security conference with a focus on reverse engineering and advanced exploitation techniques. It is held annually in Montreal, Canada. It offers a single track of presentations over the span of three days with a focus on reverse engineering and advanced exploitation techniques.

    For more information, including pricing and hotel reservation details, head over to the conference page.

    WHEN

    Conference: June 28 - 30, 2019

    Training: June 24 - 27, 2019

    Training: July 1 - 4, 2019

    WHERE

    REcon will be held in downtown Montreal, Canada at the Hilton Double Tree.

    Some training will be held at Monville a block away from Hilton Double Tree. Training location will be annouced when registration open

    Important Note: As of last year many foreign travelers to Canada will require an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) prior to entering the country. Please check the following website to find out if this applies to you: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp

    REGISTER

    Conference registration is now open.

  • Recon Party Announcement
  • REcon MTL 2019 Schedule

    REcon Montreal 2019 schedule is now online

  • The second round of talks have been accepted

    We’d like to congratulate the submitters who have been selected for the second phase of the CFP!

    • Attacking Hexagon: Security Analysis of Qualcomm's ADSP by Dimitrios Tatsis
    • Automating the exploit primitive discovery process in embedded devices by Christopher Roberts
    • Automation Techniques in C++ Reverse Engineering by Rolf Rolles
    • Burned in Ashes: Baseband Fairy Tale Stories by Guy
    • Defeating APT10 Compiler-level Obfuscations by Takahiro Haruyama
    • MINimum Failure - Stealing Bitcoins with Electromagnetic Fault Injection by Colin O'Flynn
    • Mining Disputed Territories: Studying Attacker Signatures for Improved Situational Awareness by Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade
    • Open-Source Ghidra: The First Few Months by emteere and ghidracadabra
    • Reversing and Exploiting Broadcom Bluetooth by Dennis Mantz and jiska
    • Seeing Inside the Encrypted Envelope by Natalie Silvanovich
    • Snow Crashing Virtual Reality, 2019 Edition by Alex Radocea
    • The (Long) Journey To A Multi-Architecture Disassembler by Joan Calvet
    • The Backdoor Foundry: A Toolchain for Building Application Specific Implants by Evan Jensen
    • The Last Generic Win32k KASLR Defeat in Windows 10 by Alex Ionescu
    • The Path to the Payload: Android Edition by Maddie Stone
    • The ROM matrix revolutions: Unscrambling bits by Chris Gerlinsky
    • The road to Qualcomm TrustZone apps fuzzing by Slava Makkaveev
    • Unveiling the underground world of Anti-Cheats by Joel Noguera
    • Using WPP and TraceLogging Tracing to Facilitate Dynamic and Static Windows RE by Matt Graeber
    • Vectorized Emulation: Putting it all together by Brandon Falk

  • The first round of talks have been accepted

    We’d like to congratulate the submitters who have been selected for the first phase of the CFP!

    • Burned in Ashes: Baseband Fairy Tale Stories by Guy (@shiftreduce)
    • The ROM matrix revolutions: Unscrambling bits by Chris Gerlinsky
    • Unveiling the underground world of Anti-Cheats by Joel Noguera
    • The Backdoor Foundry: A Toolchain for Building Application Specific Implants by Evan Jensen
    • The Path to the Payload: Android Edition by Maddie Stone
    • MINimum Failure - Stealing Bitcoins with Electromagnetic Fault Injection by Colin O'Flynn
    • Seeing Inside the Encrypted Envelope by Natalie Silvanovich
    • Open-Source Ghidra: The First Few Months by emteere and ghidracadabra
    • Attacking Hexagon: Security Analysis of Qualcomm's ADSP by Dimitrios Tatsis

    There is still time to get your submissions in for this edition of Recon Montreal; the The CFP close on May 12.

  • More training have been annouced

    A second round of training on the 1-4 July have been added for Windows internal and Real-world IoT & embedded device hacking

    2 new trainings have been annouced:

    • Elf Voodoo by Ryan "ElfMaster" O'Neill
    • Automated Reverse Engineering with Binary Ninja by Josh Watson
  • REcon MTL 2019 CFP

    The REcon Montreal 2019 CFP and Trainings have been announced! Registration will open on the 25 of March. Note that there is still a few error on the site. Correction will be made before registration time