SOURCE Boston 2012
April 17-19, 2012
Marriott Tremont
Boston, MA, USA
CFP Status: CLOSED
SOURCE Seattle 2012
Sept 13-14, 2012
Maritime Event Center
Seattle, WA, USA
CFP Status: OPEN
SOURCE Barcelona 2012
Training: November
Conference: November
Barcelona, Spain
CFP Status: TBD
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SOURCE Boston 2012 Session Videos
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Thank You for a Great SOURCE Boston 2012!

Hope to see you in Seattle
- September 13-14

Thank You for a Great SOURCE Boston 2012!

Hope to see you in Seattle
- September 13-14

SOURCE BOSTON 2012 PRESS COVERAGE

SecureList
SOURCE Boston Security Conference and Training 2012
Day 2- Dan Geer Keynote, Android Modding and Cloud Security
Hacktivism, Duqu and Building Successful Security Programs

Security Week
Steve Ragan
SOURCE Boston: Anonymous In The Year 2020

Nextgov
Dawn Lim
The Internet has become too big to fail, says In-Q-Tel's Dan Geer

CSO Security and Risk
Bill Brenner, Senior Editor
Podcast: IT Security in the Crosshairs at SOURCE Boston
Slideshow: SOURCE Boston Security Conference
#SOURCEBoston: Dan Geer, international man of mystery
#SOURCEBoston: Geer warns against 'all or nothing' approach to critical infrastructure and the internet.
#SOURCEBoston: How QSAs and CISOs can play well together
#SOURCEBoston: Geer plays up LANGSEC
#SOURCEBoston starts tomorrow

PC Magazine
Fahmida Y. Rashid
Internet Security: Put Humans Back in the Loop

Dark Reading
Robert Lemos
Anonymous Must Evolve or Break Down, say Researchers

Market Watch
PR Newswire
Veracode Speakers Featured at Source Boston

Tuesday, April 17th - Josh Corman and Jericho to keynote
Wednesday, April 18th - Dan Geer to keynote

Sessions and Workshops to be announced HERE

Questions? Comments? Email info@sourceconference.com

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Welcome To SOURCE!

SOURCE Conference is the world's first security conference and training event to focus on bringing together the business and technical communities. At SOURCE, technical experts publish advanced research and network for job opportunities, while executives keep up with the technology that shapes their important decisions. Both leave SOURCE with an understanding of each other's perspectives on the critical security problems that face the world.

Through a combination of lectures, workshops, trainings, and discussion groups, SOURCE Boston equips attendees with the knowledge and skills to be effective in today's fast-paced computer security industry.

SOURCE is designed for computer security experts, senior executives (e.g. CIOs, CTOs, CSOs), advanced security professionals, faculty and students, members of management and business communities who are looking to connect with other security and technology experts.

SOURCE Boston offers three tracks:

Security and Technology - security software, mobile security, cloud security, database protection, secure coding practices, reverse engineering, exploit techniques, new software releases and technology demonstrations.

Business of Security - critical decision-making, enterprise security, entrepreneurship, risk management, issues of compliance, vulnerability management, SaaS, privacy laws, disclosure, and economics, data integrity, identity management, security standards, countermeasures, disaster recovery.

Application Security - threats, attacks, vulnerabilities, counter measures, testing, mobile application security, security testing, penetration testing, and static and dynamic code analysis, security development lifecycle (SDLC).

Top Ten Reasons to Attend SOURCE Boston

  1. Learn from over thirty thought-provoking breakout sessions spanning two and a half dayss and covering critical security and business topics

  2. Gain real-world solutions to your real-world security problems.

  3. Engage with speakers and attendees during discussions sessions and interactive workshops.

  4. Expand your network by attending receptions and other social activities.

  5. In-depth education. Two-day trainings dive deep into key areas.

  6. Improve your security knowledge base and learn solutions for challenge work problems.

  7. Visit the real intersection of business and technology.

  8. Great Value. Learn all the latest techniques, tips, and technologies in one location at a very reasonable price.

  9. Earn CPE credits for attending sessions and workshops

  10. It's in Boston! In 2006, Boston and its metropolitan area ranked as the fourth-largest cybercity in the United States with 191,700 high-tech jobs. Only NYC Metro, DC Metro, and Silicon Valley have larger high-tech sectors.

See you there!

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