villages
University Center
Hardware hacking village
Located in UC Conference Room A
The BSides SATX Hardware Hacking Village is a place you can come to learn about repairing your hardware, learning basic soldiering / de-soldiering skills. Some kits will be available for your purchase to explore these skills.
We look forward to your participation with this village. We have known limits that we are constrained by, but strive to deliver the most inside those limits. Our volunteers, and our fellow conference attendees are what makes it all happen. Come share what there is, and bring something to hack on. And leave with something new and different.
Chillout space
We have a chillout space in UC Conference Room A. Seating will be available all day, and you can also check out our hardware hacking village, community outreach tables and sponsors while you're there.
Resume workshop
Come by University Conference Room B to have the great folks from CyberSecJobs.Com and ClearedJobs.Net review your resume and assist with resume building. If you feel like you might like some one on one assistance with your resume, this is the place to be.
Community Outreach
We have community outreach tables on the upper level of the UC, around UC Conference Room A, featuring guests from the San Antonio Hackers Association, CyberDEF Dojo, San Antonio Youth Code Jam, San Antonio Radio Club, UTSA Computer Security Association, Alamo-ISSA, Texas Cyber Summit and InfraGard.
Sponsors
Sponsors are located in the UC Conference Room A, along side the chillout space. Please stop by and thank them for helping to make BSides SATX 2018 happen!
Located in UC Conference Room A
The BSides SATX Hardware Hacking Village is a place you can come to learn about repairing your hardware, learning basic soldiering / de-soldiering skills. Some kits will be available for your purchase to explore these skills.
We look forward to your participation with this village. We have known limits that we are constrained by, but strive to deliver the most inside those limits. Our volunteers, and our fellow conference attendees are what makes it all happen. Come share what there is, and bring something to hack on. And leave with something new and different.
Chillout space
We have a chillout space in UC Conference Room A. Seating will be available all day, and you can also check out our hardware hacking village, community outreach tables and sponsors while you're there.
Resume workshop
Come by University Conference Room B to have the great folks from CyberSecJobs.Com and ClearedJobs.Net review your resume and assist with resume building. If you feel like you might like some one on one assistance with your resume, this is the place to be.
Community Outreach
We have community outreach tables on the upper level of the UC, around UC Conference Room A, featuring guests from the San Antonio Hackers Association, CyberDEF Dojo, San Antonio Youth Code Jam, San Antonio Radio Club, UTSA Computer Security Association, Alamo-ISSA, Texas Cyber Summit and InfraGard.
Sponsors
Sponsors are located in the UC Conference Room A, along side the chillout space. Please stop by and thank them for helping to make BSides SATX 2018 happen!
Garni Science Hall
Cryptography village
Located in Garni 109
Hosted by Carl Mehner
Crypto village will be made up of a multi-part puzzle and time to work on solving it. The host introduce the puzzle to participants once in the morning and once more in the afternoon. The host will be available for one-on-one walk-throughs or Q & A, except when he has to do his presentation. Carl will do a full walk though before the day is done.
Located in Garni 109
Hosted by Carl Mehner
Crypto village will be made up of a multi-part puzzle and time to work on solving it. The host introduce the puzzle to participants once in the morning and once more in the afternoon. The host will be available for one-on-one walk-throughs or Q & A, except when he has to do his presentation. Carl will do a full walk though before the day is done.
RICHTER MATH-ENGINEERING CENTER
Lockpicking village
Located in Richter 111
The Longhorn Lockpicking Club was chartered in 2006 as a student organization at the University of Texas, Austin. Over the years is has become one of the most active chapters of its parent organization, Locksport International, and continues to meet regularly near campus.
The term 'locksport' was coined for the growing sport and hobby of lockpicking, and as a locksport club our goal is to provide a safe and responsible atmosphere for hobbyist lockpickers to share knowledge and experience while practicing their hobby.
All skill levels are welcome, especially newcomers to the hobby. Our challenges are a casual mix of everything from basic introductory lockpicking to advanced topics, so there's something for everyone.
Located in Richter 111
The Longhorn Lockpicking Club was chartered in 2006 as a student organization at the University of Texas, Austin. Over the years is has become one of the most active chapters of its parent organization, Locksport International, and continues to meet regularly near campus.
The term 'locksport' was coined for the growing sport and hobby of lockpicking, and as a locksport club our goal is to provide a safe and responsible atmosphere for hobbyist lockpickers to share knowledge and experience while practicing their hobby.
All skill levels are welcome, especially newcomers to the hobby. Our challenges are a casual mix of everything from basic introductory lockpicking to advanced topics, so there's something for everyone.