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Kiwicon

New Zealand security-conference lineage, represented by source-backed Kiwicon 7, Kiwicon 9, Kiwicon X, and Kiwicon 2038 badge-and-lanyard identity artifacts plus badge-hacking training context.

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Events

Lineage Notes

New Zealand security-conference lineage, represented by source-backed Kiwicon 7, Kiwicon 9, Kiwicon X, and Kiwicon 2038 badge-and-lanyard identity artifacts plus badge-hacking training context.

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Badges

Seeded records

Kiwicon 7 · 2013

Kiwicon 7 Badge

Official pickup-era identity badge

Kiwicon 7's official site documented badge assembly during conference week and tied the event credential to Friday early pickup before the November 9-10, 2013 Wellington conference.

Kiwicon 9 · 2015

Kiwicon 9 Badge and Lanyard

Cyberwar is Hell visible venue credential

Kiwicon 9's official site told attendees to wear their badge visibly while in the venue and documented early pickup before the December 10-11, 2015 Wellington conference.

Kiwicon X · 2016

Kiwicon X Badge and Lanyard

Michael Fowler Centre visible identity credential

Kiwicon X's official site required attendees to wear a Kiwicon X badge and lanyard visibly in the venue and tied that credential to the Michael Fowler Centre pickup workflow.

Kiwicon 2038 Badge and Lanyard badge image

Kiwicon 2038AD · 2018

Kiwicon 2038 Badge and Lanyard

Official identity badge and afterparty credential

Kiwicon 2038's official site required attendees to wear a Kiwicon2038 badge and lanyard visibly during the conference and to bring the badge to the afterparty.

Kiwicon 2038AD · 2018

Kiwicon 2038 Intro to Badge Hacking Training Badge

One-day soldering and Arduino conference-badge workshop artifact

Kiwicon 2038's official Intro to Badge Hacking training page documents a one-day workshop where attendees built and hacked their own conference badge from supplied electrical components and tools.