B-Sides Oslo
Date: May 25, 2022 7:00 am – May 25, 2022 4:00 pm
Location: Oslo, Norway
"BSides Oslo is a independent, community-driven inclusive information security conference. A part of the global Security BSides network, the conference creates a space for members of the information security community to come together and share their knowledge and experiences. BSides Oslo is intended for anyone working with, studying with or is interested in security. We love to see brand new speakers, seasoned speakers, and everyone in between! A presention can be either 20 or 45 minutes long. Topics of interest include (but are in no way limited to) the following, preference given to talks that actually provide solutions as well as insight to problems: information technology, network security, web application security, cloud native hacking, mobile security, virtualization and cloud computing, innovative attack / defense strategies, forensics / malware, embedded device security / internet of things, biometrics, hardware hacking, phone phreaking, biohacking, open source software, evolutionary computing, robotics, and massive abuse of technology."
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"BSides Oslo is a independent, community-driven inclusive information security conference. A part of the global Security BSides network, the conference creates a space for members of the information security community to come together and share their knowledge and experiences. BSides Oslo is intended for anyone working with, studying with or is interested in security. We love to see brand new speakers, seasoned speakers, and everyone in between! A presention can be either 20 or 45 minutes long. Topics of interest include (but are in no way limited to) the following, preference given to talks that actually provide solutions as well as insight to problems: information technology, network security, web application security, cloud native hacking, mobile security, virtualization and cloud computing, innovative attack / defense strategies, forensics / malware, embedded device security / internet of things, biometrics, hardware hacking, phone phreaking, biohacking, open source software, evolutionary computing, robotics, and massive abuse of technology."