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- BSides abstract "BSides is a framework for organizing and holding security conferences. The concept began in the US in 2009 with Mike Dahn, Jack Daniel, and some others because the CFP for Blackhat Vegas or DEF CON was oversubscribed and those unable to present decided to hold their own conference on the 'b side'. Now, many have been arranged in several countries throughout the world. BSides has come to be known as a 'conference by the community for the community'. Events are generally free to attend and rely on sponsorship to pay for the venue and other costs and are run as not-for-profit.Because the events of B-Sides offer smaller, more intimate networking atmospheres and breakout discussions, they foster strong audience participation and overall group interaction.A popular BSides conference is the one in San Francisco, known in the security community for its high-quality talks. In 2011, BSides San Francisco included 28 talks, 40 presenters, and several interesting panels ranging from legal debates to cyber-security awareness. In 2012 it included 24 talks, 35 presenters, and one half-day training course.".
- BSides wikiPageExternalLink www.securitybsides.com.
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- BSides wikiPageWikiLink Academic_conference.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink BSides_Boston.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink BSides_Cape_Town.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink BSides_Hamburg.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink BSides_Las_Vegas.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink BSides_London.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink BSides_Orlando.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink BSides_Ottawa.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink BSides_San_Francisco.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink BSides_Tampa.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink B_Sides_Algiers.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink B_Sides_DC.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink B_Sides_MSP.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink B_Sides_Manchester.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink B_Sides_Puerto_Rico.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink B_Sides_Vienna.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink Black_Hat_Briefings.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conferences.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink Chaos_Communication_Congress.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink Convention_(meeting).
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink DEF_CON.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink Minneapolis–Saint_Paul.
- BSides wikiPageWikiLink Sponsor_(commercial).
- BSides wikiPageWikiLinkText "BSides".
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- BSides subject Category:Conferences.
- BSides hypernym Framework.
- BSides type Event.
- BSides type Meeting.
- BSides type Software.
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- BSides type Meeting.
- BSides type Page.
- BSides comment "BSides is a framework for organizing and holding security conferences. The concept began in the US in 2009 with Mike Dahn, Jack Daniel, and some others because the CFP for Blackhat Vegas or DEF CON was oversubscribed and those unable to present decided to hold their own conference on the 'b side'. Now, many have been arranged in several countries throughout the world. BSides has come to be known as a 'conference by the community for the community'.".
- BSides label "BSides".
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