When
VB’91
, the inaugural
Virus Bulletin
conference, took place (in 1991), there were few security conferences on the scene and there were more virus researchers than computer viruses. These days, there are more security conferences than there were people attending that very first
VB
conference!
We think this is a great development and we enjoy attending other conferences. We are particularly fond of the
BSides
events that take place all over the world (next month, for instance, in
Myanmar
), which bring together local security communities in volunteer-run, but often well organized events.
With most of
Virus Bulletin
‘s core team based in the UK, we will be taking the opportunity to attend
BSides London
next week. The London conference is one of the oldest and biggest of the BSides events, and one at which I had the honour to
speak
in 2015. Indeed, this year,
Virus Bulletin
has signed up to become a
Silver sponsor
of the BSides London, and we consider it an honour to link our name with the event.
We are very much looking forward both to meeting delegates and to attending the talks. Please do say “hello” if you see us – and look out for the
VB2017 flyer
in the conference bag (we do, of course, hope to see many of you in Madrid in October, for one of the most international security conference in the world!).
Speaking of which, if you are going to BSides, make sure you catch
Jelena Milosevich
‘s talk, in which she will draw on her experience of working in a hospital to talk about building security awareness. Given what WannaCry showed about the state of security within the NHS (and, by implication, in healthcare organizations around the world), this is a very important subject; we are thrilled to have Jelena on the
VB2017 programme
, where she will also
cover this subject
.
Here’s to a great BSides!
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