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[Archive] 2020 Event

Youtube of the Event History The first BSides Boulder was something that I think we planned for way longer than we should have and in the end it still turned out to not be long enough. Originally planned for April 15th 2020, there is nothing that we could have seen that would have lead us down any other path. We were going to be doing it in person and the small bug (COVID-19) wasn’t going to stop anything that we had planned.

[Archive] 2021 Event

Archive Youtube of the Event History The first BSides Boulder was something that I think we planned for way longer than we should have and in the end it still turned out to not be long enough. Originally planned for April 15th 2020, there is nothing that we could have seen that would have lead us down any other path. We were going to be doing it in person and the small bug (COVID-19) wasn’t going to stop anything that we had planned.

[Archive] 2022 Event

Youtube of the Event Speakers Sponsors Talks Included for History 2022 Day of Event Page NOTE: we are continually adding more information to this page in preparation for our June 4th event. Location and times BSides Boulder 2022 will be held at the Wolf Law Building of the University of Colorado’s Law School. If you’re trying to plug that into a maps app, the specific address is 2450 Kittredge Loop Drive, Boulder, CO 80305.

[Archive] 2022 Speakers

Back to 2022 Archive What would a conference be without speakers, BSides Boulder seeks to bring you the best in content from the Boulder area and beyond. With that said we would like to introduce you to this years speakers. Keynote Greg Foss Principal Cloud Security Researcher at Lacework Labs Greg Foss is a Principal Cloud Security Researcher with Lacework Labs, where he focuses on large-scale data science and threat research intending to help secure customers’ cloud environments.

[Archive] 2022 Sponsors

Back to 2022 Archive BSides Boulder wouldn’t happen with out all of the amazing people in the background, and one of the most important groups of people who keep this project afloat are ours sponsors. Without them we wouldn’t have a place to do the event, the people to record it, or the stuff to keep people happy and well fed. So please give a moment to take a look at all of the amazing companies that are helping to support the community.

[Archive] 2022 Talks

Back to 2022 Archive 2022 Talks Shining a light into Container Cluster visibility Presented by Nathaniel Quist Principal Researcher - Unit 42|Prisma Cloud Cloud Threat actor groups like TeamTNT, WatchDog, Kinsing and Nobelium (the group behind the SolarWinds Orion supply chain attack) have been witnessed directly targeting containerized applications. Moreover, the containerized applications these groups target are not the most vulnerable or heavily exposed container applications used in the wild. My research into the top 20 most exposed and vulnerable containerized applications revealed containerized applications ripe for misuse.