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So welcome everyone to another edition of Besides Lisbon. I think this is the fifth, right? I think, yeah. Something like that, I forget. Well, welcome and I'll try not to be too... take too much time. So this year we've grown, as you've seen. We expect around 480 attendees. Last year we had around 300, so it's quite an upgrade in terms of people, which is interesting. Also, we've moved the venue, as I hope you've noticed. It's not the same place. And we are able to do something we wanted, which was to have the keynotes and the opening and closing sessions with everyone together. So finally, we'll be able to do this this year. Also, we had more submissions than the previous
years. This year we had 56 CFP submissions. And from those submissions, we ended up having around 19 talks and 26 speakers. If you've seen the schedule, unfortunately, the last few weeks we had to change a few things. A couple of speakers were unable to come, but we hope they'll come next year. But we don't expect any further surprises, at least as far as I know. Everyone arrived, at least the ones that came from outside of Portugal, I think. If not here, they're arriving, I hope. So we'll have two keynotes, which will be tomorrow. It will be the first talk in the morning and the last in the afternoon. They're both here, so I'm sure we'll have the keynotes. We'll have three workshops tomorrow.
This year we're changing a little bit how you get the vouchers to the workshops. So we'll start distributing the vouchers only around 15 minutes before the workshops at the registration desks. Trying to make this more...
more democratic for everyone. The CTF is already starting downstairs on your right when you leave, which is the underground track. And also there we'll have the Lightning Talks in Bissar Lisbon after. So for today I'm going to speak hopefully not more than five minutes right now. Then we'll have Pedro who will start all of the sessions. about protecting KubeTone exchanges, then Vitor, actually I'm sorry, but the screenshot is a bit older, so it's Vitor and Warren also will be joining Vitor on the talk. Then Saad Kadi and finally Steve Bort. Right next to the underground track, you'll have the Capture the Flag and Bridgesize Lisbon later on. Again, the workshops, 20 participants per session. It's right, that's the room,
and every year we have some error printed on your booklets. This year is the location of the workshops. which we missed the room by one, it was an off by one, I think it fits. So it's on the left side, on the left room and not on the right room, but it has a big poster there, you won't miss it. So registration tomorrow, first come, first serve, we'll try to also announce on Twitter. Make sure you check the requirements, please don't go there and like don't take a laptop and you're just looking at people and just taking a place and really not having any fun. Capture the flag, as I said, we have 10 teams,
it's already running. The prizes will be at the closing ceremony, the top three teams, and the first person who qualified. So we had qualifiers for the Capture the Flag for the teams. And also the first person that qualified will get the prize tomorrow at the closing session. And it's sponsored by Integrity Handover one. Viewside Lisbon. So it was a success last year, and we're repeating this year again. It will be where we're doing the CTF right now. We'll have to change something around, but... It will be ready, I hope. I'm not sure if everyone will fit there, but hopefully yes. And we'll start at 6.30 after Steve's talk. We'll have lightning talks as the previous years. These talks are not recorded, so you
can say whatever you want about whoever you want. We don't care. It's up to you. We'll have food and drinks. Thanks to Tenable, we'll be sponsoring the beer sites. So we'll have beer and cider and... water and food. I don't remember what, but there's food. And the idea is to have fun and make friends, so hopefully it will be a good time. Lightning Talks. Registration is on the reception, on the check-in desk. There's a paper there. Just put your name or alias or whatever you want, as long as we can call you when you appear. And we'll call you when it's your time. We'll have around 10 minutes per talk, before take. Again, it's not recorded. I repeat, you can say
whatever you want. And the winner will go to Speaker's Dinner tonight. If he wants to, if he doesn't, he won't go. This year we also added something called the Sponsor's Passport. You have it in your bags. It's a piece of paper with the logos and the space. The idea is to just show some love to our sponsors. They basically are the ones that make this possible, besides all the team that works hard on this. We're all volunteers, in case you don't know, so it's really a lot of hard work and they help us with the expenses we have, which are quite significant. So the idea is to go to different sponsors that are exhibiting here,
get a stamp, and at the closing session tomorrow we'll ruffle five prizes actually to whoever the papers we take. Again, another mistake when you print stuff every year. There's no specific place to write your name, but if you don't know your name, you won't win anything, right? So, again, just write something where We know it's you and you know it's you if you win something. The prizes are quite fun at least. Badges. You've seen you got actually two badges this year. I'm not sure, but probably the first conference with two badges, which is awesome. So you have, which you see on your left, The electronic badge, which was developed by Steve Lord, who's also, besides speaking, he has
the soldering area right there with Marizel. The idea is for you guys to go there and build your own badge. So you don't have the components. This is actually working. So they actually offered me one working. I didn't solder this, as you can see, because it blinks. And you can go there and build your own. All the components are there, so you don't need to spend any money. I think the photo is something strange. There's a debug there. I'm not sure what that is for. You may or may not try to see what that's for. And you may or may not win prizes at the end. Actually, we have challenges, so you have four prizes.
Steve will choose the best four things you can do with a badge, even if it's a reboot. So I think it's possible. The one on the right, it seems like a blank card actually is an RFID card. I won't tell you which kind. You'll have to try. If you have Android, most of them also read it. There's one challenge that you can try to do, which will only be working tomorrow. We didn't get this working on time, although Herman did flash 500 badges twice. So that part hopefully is working. It's just the other part that we still have to finish today. But tomorrow we'll be able to do. So you can start poking around today on the RFID card
and tomorrow maybe we'll get lucky and be one of the first guys to actually crack the challenge. And we'll give away prizes also for that tomorrow. And tomorrow we'll start around 9.30 with, again, an opening session. It won't be much different than this today, but for people that weren't here. Then we'll have the first keynote and so on. We'll have lunch around 1.00. And lunch is sponsored by Check Marks and Talos, which are our diamond sponsors. After lunch, you see there we have also several talks. We'll have, as you see on the first part, three 20-minute talks here and two on the other track. Tomorrow I'll tell you where the other track is, but it will be on the upper floor. And also the workshops. And we'll close
with a keynote by Mario. And the closing ceremony will go through the prizes and so on. Finally, a word of thank you to all sponsors and friends and all the staff that worked and is working hard to make this happen, and all you guys for coming over. And with that said, I probably forgot a lot of things that were really important to tell you guys today, but other than that, I'll pass this on to Pedro. Thank you guys, and enjoy.