BSides Adelaide
Official publisher of the CFP and sponsor brief used for the 2026 planned identity/lanyard badge record.
SourceBSides Adelaide 2026 · Australia · 2026
Pre-event South Australian attendee badge and lanyard support record
BSides Adelaide 2026 is represented here as a conservative pre-event identity/lanyard badge record: the CFP establishes the July 27-28, 2026 Amora/Hilton Adelaide edition, while the sponsor brief lists printing, lanyards, and badges as supporter-fundable event costs.
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Official publisher of the CFP and sponsor brief used for the 2026 planned identity/lanyard badge record.
SourceIt keeps South Australian coverage current without turning generic attendee-experience funding into an invented electronic badge. The record documents a planned badge/lanyard surface and explicitly leaves Wombat-style hardware, firmware, CTF, and art claims unmade until primary post-event sources exist.
The recovered 2026 sources support printing, lanyards, and badges as event-support costs. They do not document a PCB, microcontroller, display, battery, radio, SAO connector, badge artwork, serial behavior, or final manufactured credential.
No 2026 badge firmware, app, repository, electronic CTF behavior, or on-badge challenge software is documented. The CFP seeks CTF, hardware, embedded, IoT, and RF content generally, but those event topics are not badge implementation evidence.
BSides Adelaide framed its third edition around more hands-on villages, a deeper CTF, and improved accessibility while scaling from the 2024-2025 momentum captured in the sponsor brief.
Lifecycle
The CFP identifies the July 27-28, 2026 Amora/Hilton Adelaide event as the third BSides Adelaide and anchors CTF, village, hardware, embedded, IoT, and RF topic context without making badge-implementation claims.
SourceThe sponsor brief lists printing, lanyards, and badges among supporter-fundable expenses for the 2026 event.
SourceOperational history
The record is deliberately limited to printing, lanyard, and badge support evidence until official post-event photos, production notes, or technical archives appear.
The pre-event record remains image-free rather than using logo art, sponsor-brief graphics, placeholders, or generated badge art.
The catalogue can track the planned attendee badge/lanyard surface without claiming finished artwork, production, electronics, challenge behavior, or shipped distribution.