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Seanogee
Seanogee,
User Rank: Apprentice
6/22/2017 | 9:50:22 AM
INsecurity
It says to sign up, but gives no place to do so. Is it not up yet?

Sean
tony71
tony71,
User Rank: Apprentice
6/22/2017 | 1:48:26 PM
very good article
I am wondering what is the future of cyberdefense with the growing influence of Russia
RetiredUser
RetiredUser,
User Rank: Ninja
6/23/2017 | 10:25:15 AM
CTF Equivalent?
I think this is an excellent move - it will be great to see this body of professionals come together.  While not the same environment as other hacker cons, I know this one will have live demos but will there be some equivalent to the now essential "capture the flag" activity we've come to love?  The draw to other cons for many of us is the element of chaos and, frankly, danger they offer.  Again, even though this is a different audience, here's to seeing something a "little" dangerous and chaotic that will bring more people back to INsecurity and give it some sense of "legendary" status that will keep them coming back.
EldonS
EldonS,
User Rank: Author
6/30/2017 | 12:06:27 PM
Differentiation
I'm interested in seeing how this conference can distinguish itself from the dozens of others.
sec0pz
sec0pz,
User Rank: Apprentice
8/1/2017 | 10:30:17 AM
Cost
You wont tell me the cost of your conference, then I wont sign up. Keep it, I dont need it.
sec0pz
sec0pz,
User Rank: Apprentice
8/1/2017 | 10:30:31 AM
Cost
You wont tell me the cost of your conference, then I wont sign up. Keep it, I dont need it.
mistyh191
mistyh191,
User Rank: Apprentice
8/8/2017 | 6:11:30 PM
Can someone please tell us the cost?
I've been all over the site and can't find the cost anywhere, including the section for Pricing.
Marilyn Cohodas
Marilyn Cohodas,
User Rank: Strategist
8/10/2017 | 9:16:18 AM
Re: Can someone please tell us the cost?
You can find more information about the conference -- including cost, programming and how to register  -- at https://insecurity.com/passes-prices.  Here are the prices: Early Bird (Through 9/29/17) $999;  On-Site $1499.


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