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Congresses from 1984 to today[edit]
No. | Year | Motto | short | visitors | venue place |
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1 | 1984 | CCC'84 nach Orion'64 | Eidelstedter Bürgerhaus in Hamburg, Germany | ||
2 | 1985 | Du Darfst | |||
3 | 1986 | Damit Sie auch morgen noch kraftvoll zubyten können | |||
4 | 1987 | Offene Netze – Jetzt! | |||
5 | 1988 | ich glaub' es hackt | |||
6 | 1989 | Offene Grenzen: Cocomed zuhauf | |||
7 | 1990 | (no motto) | |||
8 | 1991 | Per Anhalter durch die Netze | |||
9 | 1992 | Es liegt was in der Luft | |||
10 | 1993 | Ten years after Orwell | |||
11 | 1994 | Internet im Kinderzimmer – Big business is watching you?! | Bikini-Haus in Berlin, Germany | ||
12 | 1995 | Pretty Good Piracy – verdaten und verkauft | Eidelstedter Bürgerhaus in Hamburg, Germany | ||
13 | 1996 | Der futurologische Congress – Leben nach der Internetdepression | |||
14 | 1997 | Nichts ist wahr. Alles ist erlaubt. | |||
15 | 1998 | All Rights Reversed | Template:Val[1] | Haus am Köllnischen Park in Berlin, Germany | |
16 | 1999 | 16C3[2] | 16C3 | ||
17 | 2000 | Explicit Lyrics | 17C3 | ||
18 | 2001 | Hacking Is Not A Crime | 18C3 | ||
19 | 2002 | Out Of Order | 19C3 | Template:Val[3] | |
20 | 2003 | Not A Number | 20C3 NaN |
Template:Val[4] | Berliner Congress Center in Berlin, Germany[5] |
21 | 2004 | The Usual Suspects | 21C3 | Template:Val[6] | |
22 | 2005 | Private Investigations[7] | 22C3 | Template:Val[8] | |
23 | 2006 | Who can you trust? | 23C3 | Template:Val[9] | |
24 | 2007 | Volldampf voraus! | 24C3 | Template:Val[10] | |
25 | 2008 | Nothing To Hide! | 25C3 | Template:Val[11] | |
26 | 2009 | Here Be Dragons | 26C3 | Template:Val[11] | |
27 | 2010 | We come in peace | 27C3 | Template:Val[12] | |
28 | 2011 | Behind enemy lines | 28C3 | Template:Val[13] | |
29 | 2012 | Not my department | 29C3 | Template:Val[14] | Congress Center Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany |
30 | 2013 | (no motto) Template:Refn | 30C3 | Template:Val[15] | |
31 | 2014 | A New Dawn | 31C3 | Template:Val[16] | |
32 | 2015 | Gated Communities | 32C3 | Template:Val[17] | |
33 | 2016 | Works for me | 33C3 | Template:Val[18] | |
34 | 2017 | tuwat | 34C3 | Template:Val[19] | Leipziger Messe in Leipzig, Germany[20][21] |
35 | 2018 | Refreshing memories[22][23][24] | 35C3 | Template:Val[25] | |
36 | 2019 | Resource Exhaustion[26] | 36C3 | 17 000 | |
– | 2020 | remote Chaos Experience[27] | rC3 | Online | |
– | 2021 | NOWHERE[28] | rC3 2021 | Online | |
37 | 2022[29] | (TBD) | 37C3 | Congress Center Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany |
See also[edit]
- Security conferences, CCC, DEF CON, RSA Conference, ShmooCon, Pwn2Own, CCC
- Conferences, SIGMOD, CCC, DEF CON, RSA Conference, PlataformCon, re:Invent, OSDC, DEVCON, Computex, Samsung Unpacked
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