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Security BSides Boston 2015
#BSidesBOS News:
THIS WAS A SUCCESSFUL EVENT! Thank you Boston . . . All videos posted !
"Thank you to all of our sponsors, speakers, organizers/volunteers and attendees!
Don't forget to use hashtag #bsidesbos when tweeting and feel free to send us any photos from the event or tweet them

WE ARE SOLD OUT!
We will also have "very-limited walk-in tickets" for first come first serve available (cash-only) Registration table opens at 8:15am and registration for walk-ins start at 9:00am
(Note that the CTF requires a BSides Boston registration as well)
Come visit the registration area to make donations to EFF, learn from the lockpick table, visit sponsors, participate in CTF and "engage" & network in the community. (Bring business cards!)
All donations go to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and donations will also be available on-site at the registration table
Invite your friends by posting this on Twitter: "#BSidesBOS May 18, 2013: Discover the great next big thing! http://www.bsidesboston.com"
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Security BSides Boston 2013 is a community driven event, created by information security professionals. The goal of Security BSides is to expand the security communication and expand the community. Over 200 students, technologists and information security professionals will participate on Saturday, May 18th, 2013 in Cambridge, MA. Don't miss out and register today!! (as this event is expected to be sold out)
Don’t forget to follow @BSidesBoston on Twitter, participate at the lockpick table, sign-up for Capture The Flag, listen to a presentation,do a Lightning Talk and visit all of our sponsors!
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Security BSides Boston 2013 Schedule
When:
Saturday, May 18, 2013, 9am - 6pm (Registration starts at 8:15am)
Costs:
$20 (Fee will go toward cost of polo shirt and badge)
Additional donations will be accepted onsite at registration table or now through this online link
(All donations go to EFF are are tax deductible through EFF)
Where:
How:
Use the hashtag #BSidesBOS as in http://www.bsidesboston.com and follow @bsidesboston
All donations go to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and donations will also be available on-site at the registration table

Dr. Geer is the chief information security officer for In-Q-Tel, a not-for-profit venture capital firm that invests in technology to support the Central Intelligence Agency.

Joshua Corman is the director of security intelligence for Akamai. He maintains the Cognitive Dissidents blog and is a highly-coveted speaker at leading industry events.
Advisory Committee
Jack Daniel (@jack_daniel)
Michelle Klinger
Banasidhe
Organizers
Roy Wattanasin (@wr0)
Macy Cronkrite (@macycron)
Josh Huston (@stonhu)
Josh Thomas (@m0nk_dot)
Frank Quinn
Thomas Hart
Neal Priestly
Security BSides Boston (@bsidesboston)
Paul Drapeau - CTF
Photography and Video
Peter Larson
Coffee
Ken Olsen
Follow BSidesBoston (@bsidesboston) and email us at bsidesboston at gmail dot com for sponsorship opportunities!
Sponsors:
All levels of sponsorship are greatly welcome. Sponsor a Track, Food/Drink, Demo, or Giveaway.
Be recognized as a vital part of our community and help our conference thrive
bsidesboston at gmail dot com
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Invite your friends by posting this on Twitter: "#BSidesBOS May 18, 2013: Discover the great next big thing! http://www.bsidesboston.com"
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Invite your friends by posting this on Twitter: "#BSidesBOS May 18, 2013: Discover the great next big thing! http://www.bsidesboston.com"

Comments (4)
Erin Jacobs said
at 12:47 pm on Apr 12, 2010
I feel the need to user this comment field.... SO COMMENT-Y COMMENT-COMMENT
Roy said
at 7:33 pm on Apr 24, 2010
Thanks organizers and everyone for making this great!
Roy said
at 12:12 am on Nov 14, 2012
Feel free to comment here!
Macy Cronkrite said
at 7:23 pm on Nov 17, 2012
I'm going. Hoping that we can have an Arduino space and build a security tool like a trigger camera, or data center weather station.
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