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Catch You on the BSide

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Jack Daniel is a storyteller, wanderer, comic, bartender, blacksmith, luthier, historian, mechanic, and the world’s oldest millennial. He is also one of the founders of Security BSides. Jack has a colorful and interesting history, and today we’ll learn about how and why he started BSides, delve into a little hacker conference history, talk about modern hackers and cybersecurity conferences and how he’s seen them change over the years, and how hackers and their conferences are vastly different than the others.

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  • 0:01:49: Interview lingo
  • 0:04:05: How did you get into the world of cybersecurity and hacking?
  • 0:12:40: Why did you start BSides?
  • 0:17:43: What were some of the first BSides talks like?
  • 0:21:42: What are the founding principles of BSides?
  • 0:28:00: What approval do you need to start a BSides conference?
  • 0:34:44: How have other hacker conferences influenced BSides and vice versa?
  • 0:36:53: Is there a beef between BSides and Black Hat?
  • 0:38:58: What’s your connection with ShmooCon?
  • 0:42:42: How have hackers and these conferences changed since the old days?
  • 0:47:40: Discussion on responsible disclosure
  • 0:50:39: Two different kinds of presenters
  • 0:54:02: You might be a hacker if…
  • 1:01:30: What’s the best way to find a local hacker conference?
  • 1:06:50: BSides is about community
  • 1:08:29: Interview wrap-up
  • 1:11:19: Patron content
  • 1:11:53: Looking ahead
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Content provided by Carey Parker. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Carey Parker or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Jack Daniel is a storyteller, wanderer, comic, bartender, blacksmith, luthier, historian, mechanic, and the world’s oldest millennial. He is also one of the founders of Security BSides. Jack has a colorful and interesting history, and today we’ll learn about how and why he started BSides, delve into a little hacker conference history, talk about modern hackers and cybersecurity conferences and how he’s seen them change over the years, and how hackers and their conferences are vastly different than the others.

Interview Notes

Further Info

Table of Contents

Use these timestamps to jump to a particular section of the show.

  • 0:01:49: Interview lingo
  • 0:04:05: How did you get into the world of cybersecurity and hacking?
  • 0:12:40: Why did you start BSides?
  • 0:17:43: What were some of the first BSides talks like?
  • 0:21:42: What are the founding principles of BSides?
  • 0:28:00: What approval do you need to start a BSides conference?
  • 0:34:44: How have other hacker conferences influenced BSides and vice versa?
  • 0:36:53: Is there a beef between BSides and Black Hat?
  • 0:38:58: What’s your connection with ShmooCon?
  • 0:42:42: How have hackers and these conferences changed since the old days?
  • 0:47:40: Discussion on responsible disclosure
  • 0:50:39: Two different kinds of presenters
  • 0:54:02: You might be a hacker if…
  • 1:01:30: What’s the best way to find a local hacker conference?
  • 1:06:50: BSides is about community
  • 1:08:29: Interview wrap-up
  • 1:11:19: Patron content
  • 1:11:53: Looking ahead
  continue reading

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