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Video Tales and Fails: Recording your conference and sharing it with the community So, you are running you own hacker event and want to record
it for posterior, err, I mean posterity? How do you go about that on the
cheap/inexpensively and get good result to share with the community? SkyDog and
Irongeek have recorded A LOT of conferences over the years and will share their
experiences and tips for recording hacker conferences and events. Whether you
want to record a one day BSides or a multi-day security conference, this talk is
for you. Cover topics include: What we have used in the past, what works well,
unexpected failing points, what gear to buy at different price points, where and
how to share the videos, speaker wrangling tips and more. IronGeek has worked in the IT industry for the last twelve
years. He runs the information security website Irongeek.com, which specializes
in videos and articles that illustrate how to use various pen-testing and
security tools. With 20+ years of experience in network security and computer
science, SkyDog possesses a unique skillset of technological diversity and
depth. His accomplishments range from the design and support of
enterprise level system architectures, to developing custom security products
and solutions. As an industry leader in the hacker community, his expertise
in vulnerability assessment and exploitation, provide him with valuable insight
for developing security strategies. He is responsible for establishing and
running several Information Security conferences, including Outerz0ne and
SkyDogCon. He spends his time researching security, performing data recovery
services, and continuing to advance the field of InfoSec through educating and
promoting discussion among its community.
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