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How to organize an information security conference
Exploring Information Security Archive 1
English - August 04, 2015 02:00 - 32 minutes - 18.5 MBTechnology Education How To Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Ed Rojas is a Master Consultant for HP Enterprise Security and the creator of Security Zone information security conference in Columbia and the organizer of the BSides Nashville security conference. I had the pleasure of attending BSides Nashville this year and got the opportunity to snap a few pictures. Ed was a very accommodating and passionate host for the event. In this interview Ed talks about: the first step to organizing a security conference; time and effort it requires; picking the right date; challenges; mistakes and more.
Originally posted on July 2, 2015.
In the second edition of the Exploring Information Podcast (EIS) my infosec cohort Adam Twitty and I talk to Ed Rojas about how to put together an information security conference.
Ed Rojas (@EdgarR0jas) is a Master Consultant for HP Enterprise Security and the creator of Security Zone information security conference in Columbia and the organizer of the BSides Nashville security conference. I had the pleasure of attending BSides Nashville this year and got the opportunity to snap a few pictures. Ed was a very accommodating and passionate host for the event.
In this interview Ed talks about:
The first step to organizing a security conferenceThe time and effort it requiresHow to pick the right dateThe biggest challenges putting together an eventSome of the mistakes that were madeWhere to host the event