SYDNEY CBD
Security BSides Sydney 2023 will be held in Sydney in November.
BSides is a renowned Information Security conference that serves as a gathering point for the InfoSec community, fostering connections among like-minded professionals. Started in 2019, BSides Sydney has hosted, dynamic one-day events since then, showcasing presentations encompassing both offensive and defensive aspects of InfoSec. With a strong emphasis on networking and collaboration, the events facilitate meaningful interactions among community members.
Target Audience
BSides Sydney focuses on all aspects of IT Security
BSidesSydney seeks to be an open conference to everyone vested in computer security. These include industry leaders, information security professionals, government organisations, and even students and hobbyists who wish to expand their body of knowledge. People who attend have various backgrounds in different sectors and verticals. Their common goal is to educate themselves on technical computer security issues and connect with those who are having them.
We are looking for these topics:
Incident Response, Malware Analysis, Exploit Development, Threat Intelligence, Detection, Offensive security, Red/Blue/Purple teaming, Vulnerability research, IoT security, Digital forensic, Security Monitoring and anything else you think would be a good fit for BSides Sydney!
How does it work?
It is really simple. You submit your presentations through the form provided, we gather all the submissions and the ones that get selected are invited to present at the conference. You are notified once the final decision has been made. You accept the terms and your presentation is added to the schedule on this website and other media. Get in soon!
CFP Closedsl | session | speaker | venue | time |
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01 | Registration | N/A | Entrance | 8:00 AM |
02 | Event Opening | MC | Guthrie Theatre | 8:50 AM |
03 | Understanding and Using Fingerprinting in Cybersecurity | Adam Cassar | Cinema Theatre | 9:00 AM |
04 | So you want to be a hacker? | Justin Soyke | Cinema Theatre | 09:50 AM |
05 | Malware Writing for Dummies | Glen Arrowsmith | Cinema Theatre | 10:40 AM |
06 | Morning Break | N/A | Cinema Theatre | 11:25 AM |
07 | How to hack a drone's AI | Harriet Farlow | Cinema Theatre | 11:40 AM |
08 | Tracing RaaS Affiliate’s Tactics in Data Exfiltration | Wally Wong | Cinema Theatre | 12:30 PM |
10 | Lunch Break | N/A | N/A | 01:15 PM |
09 | Exploiting the Physical Plane: Red Team Intrusion Techniques and Tools | Austyn Guo | Cinema Theatre | 02:20 PM |
11 | RansomOps: How to run a RaaS | Hossein Danesh | Cinema Theatre | 03:10 PM |
Afternoon Break | N/A | Guthrie Theatre | 03:55 PM | |
11 | AI chatbots & manipulations: Engineering can still be social | Georgia Turnham | Cinema Theatre | 04:15 PM | 16 | Event Closing | MC | Cinema Theatre | 05:00 PM |
17 | Networking/Socialising | N/A | UTS Underground | 5:15 - 7:30 PM |
sl | session | speaker | venue | time |
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01 | Registration | N/A | Entrance | 8:00 AM |
02 | BSides 2023 Main CTF | TEAM23 | CB06.04.037 | 9:05 AM |
03 | Lunch Break | N/A | Guthrie Theatre | 01:00 PM |
04 | Threat Intel CTF (2 Hrs) | Exabeam | CB06.04.037 | 11:00 AM |
17 | Networking/Socialising | N/A | UTS Underground | 5:30 - 7:30 PM |
Call for Sponsorship is now OPEN. Please contact for a Sponsorship Pack: info@bsidessyd.org
info@bsidessyd.org
We have NO TOLERANCE for physical/verbal/sexual harassment of any human!
Our “Code of Conduct” is “Be Excellent to Each Other” AKA the Golden Rule. Failing that, it is “Do not be an Ass* or we will kick your ass out!”.
Why do we have an official anti-harassment policy for BSides Sydney? First, it is necessary (unfortunately). Harassment at events is incredibly common. Second, it sets expectations for behavior at the event. Simply having an anti-harassment policy can prevent harassment all by itself. Third, it encourages people to attend who have had bad experiences at other events. Finally, it gives event staff instructions on how to handle harassment quickly, with the minimum amount of disruption or bad press for the event.
Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity, age, race, religion, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately.
Asking questions of a speaker during their talk, to get clarity or debate a point is NOT being an ass – heckling or haranguing the speaker IS. Harassment online or in electronic venues will be treated as seriously as physical harassment. If you are not sure, ask, or err on the side of basic decency and common courtesy. If what they are doing would not be acceptable to have done to you, your best friend, your worst enemy, your sister, niece, daughter, brother, nephew, son, mother, father, or any human being, do not let them treat anyone else that way – whether you know them or not. If someone asks you to stop – stop.
If a participant engages in harassing behavior, BSides Sydney organisers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the event. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. Our Event Staff can usually be identified by special badges/attire. Please note, while we take all concerns raised seriously, we will use our discretion as to in determining when and how to follow up on reported incidents and may decline to take any further action and/or may direct the participant to other resources for resolution.
BSides Sydney staff will be happy to help participants contact venue/event security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance.
We expect participants to follow these rules at all event venues and related social events.
*Staff/Volunteers reserves the right to determine what constitutes “Being an Ass”.