Getting to attend Black Hat and defcon in a professional capacity and attend talks and talk to all the peoples is really great and a privilege .i try not to take it for granted. But honestly, I’m really not a Vegas person. Never have been and my tolerance for parties has really tanked.
I wish we had a security conference fest in the outdoors — like the mountains or the desert. Talks and hacking interspersed with hikes and bikes, climbing, or other outdoor activities. Instead of parties in clubs or bars, tea or coffee tastings. Networking over crafts and puzzles.
I know this wouldn’t be popular, but the folks that would be into it would be pretty into it I think. 🤔
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@amy I think many people share that sentiment, at least as it pertains to not being into Vegas.
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@amy that would be far superior for me too. And honestly the best way to meet people is to do an activity together. Not a loud room of crowds.
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@blinkygal I’m glad I’m not alone in this preference m. 🙂 I would prefer to be looking forward to meeting people over a delightful activity this evening rather than girding myself to be in a loud room with crowds.
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@amy loud rooms are also a huge accessibility issue for anyone with hearing or some cognitive difficulties. I have heard complaints on this point multiple times from affected folks.
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@amy 💯
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