ITSPmagazine: Rebooting Cybersecurity: A Revived Conference Takes Center Stage in New York City

In this podcast episode, Huxley Barbee, a security evangelist at RunZero and lead organizer for BSides NYC, talks about reviving the major security conference after a hiatus through the pandemic.

With a record-breaking 127 submissions for talks, the conference will feature speakers from around the world discussing red and blue team topics, as well as various other aspects of the InfoSec industry. The event will also offer hands-on workshops, villages focused on career development, and resume reviews for students and professionals.

Taking place at John Jay College in Manhattan, the conference aims to be as accessible as possible, offering tickets at just $15 and automatically refunding students who register with a .edu email address. The conference theme, "The Reboot," invites attendees to rethink cybersecurity, with a keynote speech by Lance James on rebooting our thinking in the industry.

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