Jonathan Singer
Named by Hackaday.io as the creator of the Security B-Sides Orlando 2018 Badge project.
SourceBSides Orlando 2018 · United States · 2018
Attendee kit badge by Jonathan Singer
The BSides Orlando 2018 badge is preserved as a simple discrete marquee badge given to attendees as a kit, documented by Jonathan Singer's Hackaday.io project record and anchored to the official Security B-Sides Orlando 2018 event site.
People
Named by Hackaday.io as the creator of the Security B-Sides Orlando 2018 Badge project.
SourceOfficial publisher of the 2018 event page used for Orlando event context and rights boundary.
SourceIt adds a regional Security BSides badge lineage to the North American pass and captures a deliberately approachable attendee kit: a small buildable badge can be important even when the public archive does not expose a full firmware repository or complex event game.
The project-owner Hackaday.io record classifies the object as a simple discrete marquee badge for BSides Orlando, marked as a completed hardware project and given to attendees as a kit. This pass does not claim an MCU, radio, display controller, battery chemistry, firmware, schematic, or BOM because those details were not recovered in public source text.
No public firmware, source-code repository, bootloader, or badge-app archive was recovered for this record. The catalogue therefore models the artifact as an electronic/discrete kit badge rather than a programmable platform.
The official 2018 BSides Orlando site frames the event as Hacking Central Florida Since 2013 and preserves attendee registration context. The badge record's project-owner attribution to Jonathan Singer keeps the badge evidence traceable while leaving image reuse pending explicit rights.
Lifecycle
Jonathan Singer's Hackaday.io project classifies the badge as a simple discrete marquee badge given to BSides Orlando attendees as a kit.
SourceOperational history
The catalogue keeps the record as a source-backed kit badge and avoids inventing electronics beyond the published discrete marquee description.
The entry remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying project-gallery or event media without explicit reuse rights.