SECCON
Official publisher of the SECCON 2026 ticket text documenting the limited first-180 PCB badge with CTFs and features.
SourceSECCON 2026 · United States · 2026
limited first-180 ticket PCB badge
SECCON 2026 is represented by an official pre-event ticket source that says eligible passes include a PCB badge with CTFs and features, limited to the first 180 registrants.
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Official publisher of the SECCON 2026 ticket text documenting the limited first-180 PCB badge with CTFs and features.
SourceIt adds Oklahoma's OKC Cybersecurity Conference to the North American compendium while preserving the source boundary: the official page proves a planned, limited PCB badge, but not the final electronics, firmware, or shipped artifact.
The official ticket page proves a PCB badge is part of the VIP and individual pass package for the first 180 registrants. No public schematic, BOM, chip list, board render with reuse rights, production files, battery detail, display, radio, SAO, NFC, or final hardware photo was recovered in this pass.
The official ticket page ties the badge to CTFs and features, but this pass did not recover firmware, challenge source, app documentation, scoreboard code, protocol notes, or a post-event badge guide.
The official SECCON pages place the event on September 18, 2026 at Rose State College's Tanenbaum Aerospace and Cybersecurity Center in Midwest City, Oklahoma, with the PCB badge framed as a limited registration benefit rather than a separately documented public hardware release.
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The entry remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying ticketing media, site artwork, social photos, screenshots, or generated media.
The catalogue can preserve the limited PCB badge announcement while keeping final distribution and field behavior open for a post-event source pass.
The catalogue records only the verified official badge scope and avoids unsupported hardware, software, and challenge claims.