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MISSECON thoughts and impressions

November 18, 2023

Prior to the pandemic misecCON (the conference formerly known as Converge/BSides Detroit) was the last conference in my schedule for the year. Post pandemic I’m happy to see it back because it’s such a great conference. The conference was moved out of Detroit to Lansing, Michigan. I really like the location. It has that DerbyCon type of feel with the hotel as it’s central location. There’s plenty of food and after conference options for people to explore and experience. This version was only one day so time exploring was limited but what I did get to explore was great.

The conference had over 170 people show up so it wasn’t overwhelming but plenty of good conversations with attendees and great presentations to attend. I also really enjoyed the capture the flag (CTF) and even hopped in with a team for a short period of time. The venue was in the Double Tree Hotel Lansing and I was very pleased with the accommodations and rooms at the hotel. For lunch I went to Weston’s Kewpee Sandwich Shop and had a burger that had been sold for the last 90 years. A burger that’s been sold for 90 years is quite delicious. I like to get away from the conference and have lunch with friends as a break from the conference. For the record, the conference provided lunch also looked delicious. Not all conference provide a solid lunch so that’s a huge plus for this conference.

The after party was also great. It was at a place called the Lansing Shuffle which used to be an old farmers’ market on the river. We had a small section of the vibrant scene which included music and plenty of food options. The food provided was very good and the open bar had lots of options.

The rebirth of the conference is encouraging. The location is fantastic and has opportunity for growth into a bigger space which I think it will. I’ve heard there are bigger plans for next year with additions like workshops and other activities. I can’t wait to come back again in 2024.

This blog post first appear on Exploring Information Security

In Experiences Tags conference, security conferences, misec
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