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On Tuesday, February 27, 2024, atsec information security hosted a free day-long hybrid event on the Concordia University campus in Austin, TX. With 330 registered attendees, both in-person and remote, we have by far surpassed our original attendance estimate.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
When atsec started the International Cryptographic Module Conference (ICMC) in 2013, we wanted to create a forum for the stakeholders in the crypto module world to come together. The ICMC has flourished over the last ten years and is now a well-established and highly regarded conference for IT security professionals. However, the cost involved in traveling and attending the conference has closed the door to students and attendees from academia. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
It is important to us to make events like these easily available to college students. Those students will soon become laboratory testers, agency validators, and developers \u2013 the next generation of IT professionals. We have taken pride in educating and lifting up the IT security community, including those studying for the future.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The bootcamp is an event intended to carry out our idea of attracting a new group of attendees: the STEM students. We started with Concordia and UT Austin. We are pleased to have created the opportunity for students, who could be our future colleagues, to interact with industry and government leaders, as well as policy makers, without meeting and travel expenses.<\/p>\n\n\n\n