
Episode 1
Webcast: How (we) Run a Virtual Conference and How You Can, Too
The team at Black Hills Information Security and Wild West Hackin’ Fest had to pivot from doing an in-person information security conference in San Diego to a 100% virtual conference with 6 days of notice. We had a little bit of experience doing a hybrid
March 25, 20201h 7m
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Show Notes
The team at Black Hills Information Security and Wild West Hackin’ Fest had to pivot from doing an in-person information security conference in San Diego to a 100% virtual conference with 6 days of notice. We had a little bit of experience doing a hybrid in-person/virtual conference in November 2019 (with 10 days’ notice).
The response from the 400+ attendees about the virtual conference was overwhelmingly positive. We did it and you can do it, too.
In this webcast, we discuss how it all happened, including how we ended our agreement with our venue. We talk about all the things we learned and what we’d do differently next time.
0:00 – Trust Us, We’re Not Experts
0:40 – Suddenly Virtual
3:15 – Venue Vámonos
11:58 – What Now?
18:58 – Let’s All Go To The Lobby (and have ourselves a chat) -LobbyCon/Discord
32:24 – A Stream of Logistics
43:29 – The Calm
46:07 – The Storm
51:48 – The End Credits Scene
56:40 – Any Questions?
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- (00:01) - Trust Us, We're Not Experts
- (01:11) - Suddenly Virtual
- (03:46) - Venue Vámonos
- (12:29) - What Now?
- (19:29) - Let's All Go To The Lobby (and have ourselves a chat)
- (32:55) - A Stream of Logistics
- (44:00) - The Calm
- (46:38) - The Storm
- (52:19) - The End Credits Scene
- (57:12) - Any Questions?
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