BSides Melbourne Committee
The 2024 prospectus is published by the BSides Melbourne Committee and documents the badge/lanyard preference-marker record.
SourceBSides Melbourne 2024 · Australia · 2024
Cremorne badge and lanyard credential with pronoun, photo, and interaction preference signals
BSides Melbourne 2024 is represented by the official sponsorship prospectus documenting conference badges with preferred pronouns, photo permissions, and interaction preferences plus a sold lanyard sponsorship item.
People
The 2024 prospectus is published by the BSides Melbourne Committee and documents the badge/lanyard preference-marker record.
SourceIt keeps the Victorian BSides lineage moving into 2024 while preserving the artifact as a social-signal identity credential rather than inventing electronic badge hardware.
The official 2024 prospectus documents badges and lanyards as conference identity materials. It does not document a PCB, microcontroller, firmware, battery, display, RF, NFC, QR workflow, SAO connector, or electronic challenge surface.
No badge software is documented for BSides Melbourne 2024. The prospectus and sponsor page describe the event, venue, sponsorship inventory, villages, CTF, and lockpicking context, but not badge firmware.
The 2024 prospectus describes an approximately 500-participant conference at Seek HQ and says BSides Melbourne uses badges with preferred pronouns, photo permissions, and interaction preferences. The same prospectus lists the lanyard conference item as sold/sponsored.
Lifecycle
The official 2024 prospectus says BSides Melbourne badges carry preferred pronouns, photo permissions, and interaction preferences.
SourceThe official 2024 prospectus lists lanyard sponsorship as sold and sponsored in the conference-items sponsorship inventory.
SourceOperational history
The catalogue keeps the record to badge/lanyard identity and preference-marker behavior until direct badge documentation appears.
The entry is intentionally modeled as a social-signal identity artifact so the Melbourne lineage expands without inventing PCB, firmware, RF, display, CTF, or programmable behavior.
The record remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying conference media, sponsor-page imagery, screenshots, or generated badge art.