[Discussion] Next OISF Brainstorming Session
Will Metcalf
william.metcalf at gmail.com
Tue Jun 7 22:30:43 UTC 2011
I vote Kansas City.. I dislike travel ;-)
Regards,
Will
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Matthew Jonkman
<jonkman at emergingthreatspro.com> wrote:
> Chicago is a great idea. Several OISF members (including myself) are close to there. We could surely find a good hosting location with a company there.
>
> For any other venues, there wouldn't be an admission fee to the oisf sessions if held in conjunction with any conference. As we did at RSA this year, we arranged free passes for brainstorm attendees since that was inside the conference. Most other venues we'd likely be outside and free to attend.
>
> Matt
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> On Jun 7, 2011, at 6:06 PM, Joe Grossbauer wrote:
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>> I would really encourage holding a brainstorming session soon. Menlo Park works but I think the $600 per person to attend is a little steep. Midwest location would be better for me and I would be willing to look into a Chicago venue if there is interest.
>>
>> Joe
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>> We also have a tentative invite to have a heavy Suricata focus at Deepsec 2011 in Vienna, mid-November this year.
>>
>> Both are certainly possible, neither would be expensive for the foundation to host.
>>
>> Matt
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>> On Jun 7, 2011, at 2:36 PM, Xavier Lange wrote:
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>>> Hello OISF Session Goers,
>>>
>>> As you may know, OISF likes to hold at least 2 brainstorming sessions
>>> a year and I think it's time to consider where to hold the next one!
>>> The last session was at RSA 2011 in February. My recommendation for
>>> the next location is Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection (RAID)
>>> 2011 to be held September 20-21st in Menlo Park, CA, USA.
>>>
>>> The RAID 2011 website: http://www.raid2011.org/
>>>
>>> What do people think of that conference? Are there other conferences
>>> we should consider?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Xavier
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