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ShmooCon 2011
Washington, DC
January 28 - 30, 2011
Different - ShmooCon is an annual east coast hacker convention hell-bent on offering three days of an interesting atmosphere for demonstrating technology exploitation, inventive software and hardware solutions, and open discussions of critical infosec issues. The first day is a single track of speed talks called One Track Mind. The next two days bring three tracks: Build It, Break It and Bring It On.
Affordable - ShmooCon is about high quality without the high price. Keep in mind that space is limited and we've sold out quickly every year.
Accessible - ShmooCon is held in Washington, DC at the Washington Hilton Hotel, just a few short blocks from the DC metro. Fly into DCA, IAD or BWI or take a train to Union Station and you're just a short cab ride away from the con.
Entertaining - Brain melting from all the cool tech you're learning? Be sure to check out the other events running during ShmooCon, including the Hacker Arcade, ShmooCon Labs, Hack-or-Halo and more. Saturday night is party night, where typically we throw an off site bash just to shake things up a bit.
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Washington Hilton
Washington, DC
For more info:
http://www.shmoocon.org
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Assuming I can secure a ticket, I will definitely be going to this. Anyone else planning on attending?
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I am thinking about it. I didn't see much info on their site about 2011, but I've always wanted to go.
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I want to attend, but not 100% sure if I will be able to yet.
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This one looks a bit dead. I have made it the last 4 years. It is so much better than that Vegas crawl. Went to that years ago and now it is just way to many people. These guys limit the number that can attend. It get a bit interesting at ticket time. However the information and the party are always worth the effort. I was there last year and it was over 30 inches of snow. Barely got out of DC. Although that is in the past now and this year is about here. A friend who was at Shmoo last year in the snow, went to Toor this year. I am guess the snow is San diego will not be too bad for him.
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Again, assuming I can get a ticket I'll be there as well. I was working on a presentation for the conference but school got in the way and somehow passing became more important than presenting....
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...first round of ticket sales will now commence at noon EDT on Thursday, November 4.
Yes... that's 15 minutes from now!
http://www.shmoocon.org
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Second round tomorrow.
Make sure to get extra tickets ;-)
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Looks like today's round of tickets (550) sold out in 9 seconds.
Anyone lucky enough to get tickets?
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Looks like today's round of tickets (550) sold out in 9 seconds.
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Quote from: b1u3 on December 01, 2010, 01:12:13 PM
Looks like today's round of tickets (550) sold out in 9 seconds.
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Missed out.
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If you have missed a ticket, you can try to win one through the
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So anyone from the forums planning on making it this year? I know ticket sales were a bit hectic but I figured there had to be a few on here that actually got a ticket.
I was fortunate enough to get a ticket on round 1, then was offered a ticket for the talk I submitted in the CFP. (Sorry the ticked went to a friend who gave me a hotel last year)
I hope to see some of you guys there, this will only be my second Shmoocon, but judging by last time, it is a much more educational atmosphere then Defcon.
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