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Saturday, March 14, 2009
SOURCE Boston was an amazing experience for me. A great deal of the thought leaders in our industry shared thoughtful insights and experiences. I had the opportunity to really engage in a great many conversations with people like Raffy Marty, Ron Gula, Marcus Ranum, Peter Kuper, Amit Yoran, Dov Yoran, and Jamie Fullerton the list could go on for days. It renewed my energy to be around so many intelligent and security focused people. Stacey Thayer and the entire SOURCE team should be very proud of this CON. One presentation really stood out in my mind. Hoff’s “The Frogs who desired a King” was easily one of the best presentations I’ve seen in years. My quick summary of SOURCE and links to other reviews follow: In my opinion to gain the full experience of SOURCE you had to both be in attendance and be active on Twitter to follow #sourceboston the /tweets/comments/interactions worked hand in hand to bring even more insight and fun to the CON. Day 1: Adam Shostack’s Presentation - The live tweet was an interesting effort (Zach Lanier put it together to encourage conversation) For a review of how it went see Adam’s blog - http://www.emergentchaos.com/archives/2009/03/tweet_tweet.html post. Overall I enjoyed the session and as a result I will go out and read “The New School of Information Security”. Security Start-Up Showcase: Day 2: Chris Hoff’s “The Frogs who desired a King” Presentation Ok let me make this simple: This was the single best presentation I’ve seen in several years. Not only was it well thought out, completely engaging and rich with content, Hoff removed the mist from the “Cloud” and described the core components of the “Cloud” and the security implications exceedingly well. I’m not sure how the video will come out, I think it was one of those you had to be there to fully appreciate it moments, especially when Dan Geer came in and sat “Front and Center”. For me it was a mixture of supreme competence, excellent communication, fun and the fact that Hoff presented a way forward that everyone looking into using the Cloud should consider that made this presentation stand out. I can’t say enough good things about this presentation. Hoff - it was simply awesome! I could go on for days about how much value I saw in SOURCE Boston this year. I missed so many great presentations because everyone of them was simply awesome. The hardest part of the CON was deciding which of the amazing speakers you had to miss. It was one of the better conferences I’ve been to in years, rejuvenating, entertaining, enlightening and fun! I will be there next year.
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