attribution | t2 infosec conference https://t2.fi Sun, 04 Oct 2015 23:56:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://t2.fi/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/cropped-t2_web-icon-32x32.png attribution | t2 infosec conference https://t2.fi 32 32 99 problems but a free ticket ain’t one https://t2.fi/2015/10/05/99-problems-but-a-free-ticket-aint-one/ Sun, 04 Oct 2015 23:56:41 +0000 http://t2.fi/?p=890 Three and half weeks until t2’15. We’re sold out but we didn’t sell out. The hard limit of 99 attendees is the corner stone of the conference and come hell or high water, it’s here to stay. It’s also the reason we think now is a good time to remind those who plan on attending t2’16 to sneak …

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Three and half weeks until t2’15. We’re sold out but we didn’t sell out. The hard limit of 99 attendees is the corner stone of the conference and come hell or high water, it’s here to stay.

It’s also the reason we think now is a good time to remind those who plan on attending t2’16 to sneak those figures into next year’s budget. After that, it’s just a case of “We had this discussion last October” and “Our training budget accounts for t2, lobby bar and/or random 0day”. Some of the more veteran attendees have taken this a step further and just labeled the cost as threat intel. After all, it’s the one budget category where you can pour in money and nobody questions the spending or the results.

Speaking of money, we’d like to see Lester Freamon’s take on attribution when it comes to those annoyingly pedestrian toolkits.

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