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by busterarm
867 days ago
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Fair enough. BH as vendor event wasn't my axe to grind but the parent poster's.
I was just complaining about the industry and the event in general as only having status-economy value. e.g., the only reason I would go is if I needed to for industry certifications. Talks aren't a reason for me to go to anything (they'll be streamed eventually and I can filter them better). I'll agree the talks are better here than most other events I guess if your employer is footing the bill, sure, fine, whatever. Talks having no attendance value to me might be a personal thing, but you can blame Netflix and re:Invent 2017 for that. I sat through 4 different talks given by 4 different people that were supposed to talk about different parts of their architecture but were basically the same slides and staff engineers from 4 different departments claiming responsibility for the same parts of the system.
Sure that has nothing to do with Infosec, but talks can be an epic waste of time and I'm much more suspicious of them these days. |
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I can see not wanting to sit through a bunch of vulnerability research talks! Defcon is certainly the more "fun" event.
There are higher-status (non-academic) research conferences, but they're not mainstream. Of the events everybody knows about and that employers at pentest firms will pay to have people develop talks for and employers at F500 security teams will pay to have engineers attend, Black Hat is basically the most important event of the year.