Active Directory Security Beyond the Easy Button Sean Metcalf DerbyCon 9

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DerbyCon 9 Hacking conference
#hacking, #hackers, #infosec, #opsec, #IT, #security DerbyCon was a computer security conference based in Louisville, Kentucky. The first DerbyCon took place in 2011 and was founded by Martin Bos, Dave Kennedy, Alex Kah and Adrian Crenshaw. The conference has been held at the Hyatt Regency Louisville typically in late September.

On January 14, 2019, organizers announced that DerbyCon 9.0, to be held in September 2019, would be the last of the series, citing the increasing difficulty of holding conferences in the face of "a small, yet vocal group of people creating negativity, polarization, and disruption".
DerbyCon common activities included:

Presentations from keynote speakers, with topics including software security, social engineering, cyber security, security in the present day and future, and mobile applications.
Preconference training
Vendors and publishers
Lockpick Village
Mental Health & Wellness Village
BourbonCon, a social gathering during DerbyCon focusing on sampling fine Kentucky Bourbon
DerbyCon Party, which has featured The Crystal Method (2013, 2015) and Infected Mushroom (2014)

Conferences

DerbyCon 2013 Attendee Badge
DerbyCon 1.0 2011
DerbyCon 2.0 "Reunion" 2012
DerbyCon 3.0 "All in the Family" 2013
DerbyCon 4.0 "Family Rootz" 2014
DerbyCon 5.0 "Unity" 2015
DerbyCon 6.0 "Recharge" 2016
DerbyCon 7.0 "Legacy" September 20–24, 2017 at the Hyatt Regency in Louisville, Kentucky
DerbyCon 8.0 "Evolution" October 3–7, 2018 at the Marriott in Louisville, Kentucky

https://web.archive.org/web/20191223065559/https://www.derbycon.com/




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