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A Conversation about Hack Red Con with Dan and Ken
About The Guest(s):
Dan and Ken are the founders and coordinators of Hack Red Con, and Hack Space Con. They are passionate about bringing hands-on technical training and mentorship to the cybersecurity community. They believe in the power of community and strive to bridge the gap between experienced professionals and those just starting out in the industry.
Summary:
Dan and Ken discuss their upcoming conference, Hack Red Con, and the mission behind it. They emphasize the importance of hands-on training, mentorship, and building connections within the cybersecurity community. They also share stories of how their organization has helped individuals from low-income and at-risk communities find jobs and change their lives. The conference aims to provide a unique and accessible experience for attendees, with a focus on community and education.
Key Takeaways:
- Hack Spacecon is a hacker conference that focuses on hands-on training, mentorship, and building connections within the cybersecurity community.
- Volunteering at conferences is a great way to build relationships, gain experience, and give back to the community.
- CTFs (Capture the Flag) are an important part of cybersecurity training and provide opportunities for competition, camaraderie, and skill development.
- The conference aims to bridge the gap between experienced professionals and those just starting out in the industry, with a focus on supporting individuals from low-income and at-risk communities.
- The organization offers scholarships, education vouchers, and job placement assistance to help individuals break into the cybersecurity field.
Quotes:
- “We wanted to take a more hands-on approach towards what we, as founders, have a lifetime of experience in: hands-on technical training, getting involved, and learning by doing.” – Dan
- “Volunteering at conferences is an amazing way to build relationships, both on a personal and business level, and to impact people's lives.” – Ken
- “CTFs are a great way to not only compete and prove yourself, but also to build friendships, connections, and camaraderie within the cybersecurity community.” – Dan
- “Our goal is to get people into a better economic position by providing training, mentorship, and job opportunities.” – Ken
- “Teaching others and mentoring them is a high that helps both the mentor and the student learn and grow.” – Dan
Socials and Resources:
https://twitter.com/HackRedCon
https://www.linkedin.com/company/hackredcon/
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