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BSidesROC 2012

Saturday, May 12, 2012 from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM (ET)

Rochester, NY

BSidesROC 2012

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Following the success of BSidesROC 2011 - and the continued excitement of B-Sides events across the world - the security professionals that brought Security B-Sides to the ROC, are hard at work planning the next iteration!

BSidesROC 2012 will be an innovative one day security conference focused on sharing ideas, insights, and developing longstanding relationships with others in the information security community.

As is the case with all Security B-Sides events, BSidesROC will be free, and open to the public (though registration is required).

 

For venue details and making hotel arrangements see here:

http://bsidesroc.com/venue.php

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Auditorium Center
875 East Main Street
Rochester, NY NY

Saturday, May 12, 2012 from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM (ET)


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BSidesROC: Rochester's Real Hacker Con!

BSidesROC is an innovative one day security conference focused on sharing ideas, insights, and developing longstanding relationships with others in the information security community.

Our goal is to offer a small, intimate event, where all participants can develop connections, friendships, and establish a network of security industry peers.

We're a community driven event, so we rely on the community to help decide which talks are accepted at the con. This means that presentations which make the cut are interesting, and targeted to the hacker/security community.

BSidesROC is the exact opposite of a "trade show", we don’t allow vendors to show off their products. Participants are here to learn, so presenters don't need to be afraid to dive into code, or go elbow deep into a subject.

As is the case with all Security B-Sides events, BSidesROC is free, and open to the public (though registration is required).