At DefCon III in 1995, the young crowd of 470 spent their time jamming a local radio station broadcast and playing Hacker Jeopardy at midnight when they couldn't drink at the bar. "Free Kevin" stickers were plastered everywhere protesting the jailing of fugitive hacker Kevin Mitnick, and a 14-year-old ran away from home to attend the event. (I know because I was there.). At DefCon 19 this year, plenty of the nearly 12,000 attendees had gray hair, most work as security professionals, and some even brought their children. Mitnick was there signing copies of his latest book, "Ghost in the Wires," and posing for photographs, before appearing as a guest on "The Colbert Report" last week. A community is growing and growing up. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . During EuroSec 2021, an expanding network of cybersecurity experts gathers to exchange knowledge and forge relationships among varied participants.. DefCon Event,Hacker Community,Security Industry,Tech Culture,Youth in Hacking. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
I go to a lot of security conferences, almost always without my family in tow. The logistics and money involved with trekking them from one part of the country to the next is usually beyond my resources. But when a conference is local and there's something in it for the kids, I'm in 100 percent.. Last month's SOURCE Boston and Security B-Sides conferences coincided with school vacation, which put me in a bind. Fortunately, the security community is very kid-friendly, and nobody minded when I brought Sean and Duncan to B-Sides. In fact, I think the hackers enjoyed their antics. At B-Sides one of the first speakers was a young security practitioner talking about the challenges of people his age breaking into the industry and finding the right combination of employment and respect. While I was getting inspired to write " How young upstarts can get their big security break in 6 steps" during that talk, Cisco cloud security guru Chris Hoff was getting a blast of inspiration from his children's adventures at SOURCE a couple days before. The result is a concept any security practitioner-parent should embrace. The link for this article located at IT World is no longer available. . Explore the unique synergy of security conferences integrating family-friendly elements, engaging children with technology and safety topics together with adults. family engagement, youth involvement, network opportunities, security conferences. . Alex
Open Source Days is the largest open source conference in the Nordic area. It's your opportunity to meet, share, and learn from professional open source experts. . How to convince your boss Open Source Days has made several great alliances over the years. Friday March 5th a CMS track is organized together with DrupalDK, a whole day about using Open Office in the public sector is organized together with OSL.dk, and a Perl workshop during March 6th is organized with the PerlMongers users group. The friday night party is a collaboration with the developer competition Nokia Open 2010. These interesting contributions are part of the conference, and open to all attendees. You have the opportunity to meet many companies both working with and providing the foremost open source solutions for your business. Improve productivity and get cost effective solutions at Open Source Days 2010. Open Source Days is a great chance to gain inspiration, but also to reflect and evaluate how open source might improve your business and technical side of your life. And ofcourse the conference also is a great chance to expand your professional network The link for this article located at Open Source Days is no longer available. . Copenhagen’s Open Source Days stands as the biggest open source event in the Nordic region, uniting specialists and enterprises alike.. Open Source Days,Copenhagen Event,Networking Opportunities,Open Source Solutions,Professional Development. . Anthony Pell
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