CrikeyCon
Official publisher of the CrikeyCon 2017 archive and CFP pages used for the identity/speaker badge record.
SourceCrikeyCon 2017 · Australia · 2017
Brisbane pre-registration credential with CFP speaker-badge evidence
CrikeyCon 2017 is represented by official archive evidence for Friday pre-registration badge collection plus CFP evidence that accepted presenters, trainers, and event holders received a special speaker badge.
People
Official publisher of the CrikeyCon 2017 archive and CFP pages used for the identity/speaker badge record.
SourceIt extends the CrikeyCon lineage back into the Polonia-era Brisbane conference while keeping the record limited to identity and speaker credentials that the public sources actually prove.
The recovered sources document attendee badge pickup and special speaker badges. They do not document a PCB, microcontroller, firmware, battery, display, radio, NFC, SAO, or any electronic badge function.
No badge software is documented for CrikeyCon 2017. The event had CTF, lockpicking, training, and other activity surfaces, but those are not badge firmware evidence.
The 2017 schedule told attendees to use Friday pre-registration to collect their badge before the con. The CFP promised a special speaker badge to accepted speakers, trainers, and event holders, while its event ideas list mentioned a counterfeit badge contest only as a proposed activity type.
Lifecycle
The official CrikeyCon 2017 schedule told attendees they could pre-register, collect their badge, and meet delegates before the conference.
SourceThe CrikeyCon 2017 CFP promised accepted presenters, trainers, and event holders a special speaker badge.
SourceOperational history
The catalogue keeps the record to badge pickup and speaker-credential evidence until direct badge documentation appears.
The entry is intentionally modeled as a conference identity and speaker credential so the CrikeyCon lineage expands without inventing PCB, firmware, RF, CTF, display, or programmable behavior.
The record remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying event imagery, icon placeholders, social photos, or generated badge art.