BSides Melbourne 2026 · Australia · 2026

BSides Melbourne 2026 Lanyard Badge

Cremorne participant badge and lanyard credential

BSides Melbourne 2026 is represented by the official 2026 event page and sponsorship package, which document the May 15-17 Seek HQ event and a lanyard sponsorship item whose lanyards hang participant badges and include the badge for about 600 items.

EventBSides Melbourne 2026
SeriesBSides Melbourne
LocationSeek HQ, 60-88 Cremorne St, Cremorne, Melbourne
CountryAustralia

People

Authors & Credits

event and sponsorship-package publisher

BSides Melbourne

Official publisher of the 2026 home page, sponsor page, and sponsorship package used for the planned lanyard-and-badge record.

Source

Why It Mattered

It keeps the Victorian BSides lineage current while avoiding an unsupported electronic-badge upgrade: the public 2026 sources prove participant badge/lanyard credentials, not a PCB, firmware, or CTF badge.

Hardware

The recovered public sources document lanyards and participant badges as conference identity materials for about 600 participants. They do not document a badge PCB, microcontroller, firmware, display, battery, radio, NFC, QR workflow, SAO connector, or electronic challenge surface.

Software & Apps

No badge software is documented for BSides Melbourne 2026. The official sources describe dates, venue, sponsor inventory, and participant identity materials, but not firmware, app behavior, repositories, or badge-game logic.

Lore

The 2026 sponsorship package says lanyards allow participants to hang their badges around their necks and that the lanyard package includes the badge. The current sponsor page marks lanyards as sponsorship claimed.

Lifecycle

Add-ons & Upgrades

lanyard and badge sponsorship source-backed

Lanyard and badge sponsorship item

The official 2026 sponsorship package says lanyards allow participants to hang badges around their necks and that the lanyard package includes the badge for about 600 items.

Compatibility: BSides Melbourne 2026 Lanyard Badge

Source
sponsorship status source-backed

Claimed lanyard sponsorship

The current 2026 sponsor page marks lanyards as sponsorship claimed in the conference-items inventory.

Compatibility: BSides Melbourne 2026 Lanyard Badge

Source

Operational history

Issues & Camp Impact

hardware-detail caveat note

The public sources prove badges and lanyards, but this pass did not recover material, dimensions, printer, serial behavior, NFC, QR workflow, electronics, schematic, firmware, or final artwork details.

The catalogue keeps the record to the proved participant badge/lanyard claim until direct badge documentation or a rights-cleared original photo appears.

Confidence
primary source-backed but incomplete
Status
needs artifact documentation
Timeframe
2026 public record
Source note
BSides Melbourne 2026 sponsorship package and sponsor page.
identity-artifact classification note

The 2026 entry is source-backed as a participant badge/lanyard identity artifact, but no post-event artifact detail, final artwork record, field report, or reusable badge photo has been recovered yet.

The catalogue keeps the Melbourne lineage current while avoiding claims about final production, design, electronics, firmware, or attendee field use beyond the public badge/lanyard source trail.

Confidence
primary sources
Status
documented; post-event details still needed
Timeframe
2026 event public record
Source note
BSides Melbourne 2026 home page, sponsor page, and sponsorship package.
missing rights-cleared image note

No BSides Melbourne 2026 badge or lanyard image is published because no original documentary photo, official raster render, license, attribution, and processing note have been paired with the record.

The record stays image-free rather than using sponsor-page imagery, screenshots, placeholders, or generated badge art.

Confidence
local project policy
Status
needs licensed original replacement
Timeframe
current catalogue build
Source note
badge.gallery image policy and reviewed 2026 BSides Melbourne sources.

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