BSides Melbourne 2023 Identity Badge
BSides Melbourne 2023 is represented by an official attendee-communications record proving badge and lanyard use for identity, access, photo-consent signalling, and personal interaction-protocol stickers.
BSides Melbourne
The 2023 BSides Melbourne edition whose official attendee communications and schedules document check-in, lanyards, badge interaction-protocol stickers, photo-consent lanyard colors, badge-based afterparty access, CTF, lockpick village, and keyboard soldering workshop context.
SEEK, Cremorne, Melbourne · Australia · 2023
BSides Melbourne 2023 is represented by an official attendee-communications record proving badge and lanyard use for identity, access, photo-consent signalling, and personal interaction-protocol stickers.
Lifecycle
The attendee guide told delegates they could choose their own interaction protocols using a badge sticker, making the credential part of the event's interpersonal-boundary signalling.
Official attendee communications say black lanyards meant photos were allowed while blue lanyards meant the wearer did not want photos or video taken.
Operational history
The catalogue keeps the record to badge/lanyard identity, access, photo-consent, and interaction-protocol behavior until direct badge documentation appears.
The entry is intentionally modeled as a conference identity artifact so the Melbourne lineage expands without inventing PCB, firmware, RF, display, CTF, or programmable behavior.
The record remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying conference media, social photos, or using generated badge art.