x33fcon
Publisher of the conference, about, navigation, and terms pages used for the x33fcon 2026 identity-badge record.
Sourcex33fcon 2026 · Poland · 2026
Polish conference-floor identity badge
A conservative x33fcon 2026 identity-artifact record: the official conference page documents the June 11-12, 2026 Gdynia edition and the terms page says all people on the conference floor must have a visible badge at all times.
People
Publisher of the conference, about, navigation, and terms pages used for the x33fcon 2026 identity-badge record.
SourceIt fills a Polish x33fcon gap without inventing electronics. The public source trail proves a real conference-floor badge requirement for a red-team/blue-team security conference, but not a PCB badge, firmware, challenge, or hardware design.
No public source recovered in this pass proves electronic badge hardware for x33fcon 2026. The supported artifact is an event identity badge or credential required for conference-floor access.
No badge firmware, repository, mobile app, CTF app, or programmable hardware behavior is documented for this record. The software-adjacent surface is ordinary event registration and access-control workflow.
x33fcon frames itself as a place where red and blue teams meet. Its badge rule is practical conference infrastructure: registered attendees and other authorized people need a visible badge to be on the floor, while guests without a badge are prohibited from the venue.
Lifecycle
The official conference page documents the on-site Gdynia and online split, plus the event registration path used to establish access before any physical floor-badge claim.
SourceThe official terms require every person on the conference floor to have a visible badge at all times and prohibit access by unbadged guests.
SourceOperational history
The catalogue records x33fcon 2026 as an identity-artifact badge and avoids any electronic-badge claim.
The Poland record remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying source-page media, documentation screenshots, event photos, social media, placeholders, or generated approximations.
Fields stay limited to event context, visible-badge access control, and image-free provenance until stronger sources are recovered.