CrikeyCon
Official publisher of the CrikeyCon V archive used for the 2018 identity/speaker badge record.
SourceCrikeyCon V · Australia · 2018
Brisbane pre-registration credential with special speaker-badge evidence
CrikeyCon V is represented by official archive evidence for Friday pre-registration badge collection plus call-for-participation benefits that promised special speaker badges to presenters, trainers, and event or workshop holders.
People
Official publisher of the CrikeyCon V archive used for the 2018 identity/speaker badge record.
SourceIt adds an earlier CrikeyCon year while keeping the record honest: the public source proves conference and speaker badge artifacts, but not electronic hardware.
The recovered source documents attendee badge pickup and special speaker badges. It does not document a PCB, microcontroller, firmware, battery, display, radio, NFC, SAO, or any electronic badge function.
No badge software is documented for CrikeyCon V 2018. The event included CTF, PLC, Burp, lockpicking, Hack-a-Bomb, and other activity surfaces, but those are not badge firmware evidence.
The welcome-event section told attendees to collect their badge early while meeting attendees, speakers, and crew. The same archive's call-for-presentations, training, and workshop/event sections described a special speaker badge as part of accepted-participant benefits.
Lifecycle
The official CrikeyCon V archive told attendees to collect their badge early at the Friday welcome event while meeting attendees, speakers, and crew.
SourceThe CrikeyCon V call-for-presentations, training, and events/workshops sections each promised accepted participants 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.