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BSides Tampa 2025

Date: May 17, 2025

Location: Tampa, USA

BSides Tampa 2025 is the latest event in the BSides series of information security conferences. Like all BSides conferences, BSides Tampa is open to anyone with an interest in cybersecurity, giving curious members of the public a chance to rub shoulders with experts.

The BSides Tampa conference is a volunteer-organized event supported by the Tampa Bay Chapter of the International Information System Security Certification Consortium (ISC2).

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What is BSides?

BSides is a series of loosely affiliated cybersecurity conferences that aim to expose professionals to unconventional ideas, new security technologies, and practical hands-on experience. Over 50 cities across four continents have hosted a BSides conference since 2009, attracting distinguished speakers like Matthew Green, Bruce Schneier, and Danny Pinkas.
BSides events offer a more intimate and informal experience, being smaller in scope than most other cybersecurity conferences. BSides strongly encourages audience participation and group interaction, even when the participants don’t have a formal cybersecurity background.

BSides history

The BSides conference series sprang into existence due to the overwhelming number of submissions to the Black Hat USA 2009 event. There was simply no way to fit all of the quality presentations into the show — but rather than drop the rejected ideas, the founders of BSides decided to host them in an informal event alongside Black Hat USA.
As a result, Security BSides 1.0 took place July 29 and 30, 2009, in a house arranged by Chris Nickerson. The casual nature of the conference, the vigorous personal interactions, and the great afterparty was a wild hit with the cybersecurity community. In just a few short years, multiple BSides events were taking place all around the globe, each bringing hundreds of professionals, researchers, and journalists into high-level discussions on security.