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How can a CISO, really any security professional, get the most out of a security conference like B-Sides SF and RSA?
So we've actually discussed this many times actually on the show, but this is an interesting take that we saw over on Reddit.
Because whenever we talk about this, you just got to network.
One Redditor on the cybersecurity subreddit advised a more strategic approach, and I love this.
Ask yourself, quote, is this a person who I can seek advice from if I was in a situation?
Now, the benefit of networking is to have connections who can fill in gaps that you aren't soon planning on filling.
So, for example, I don't know much about AIMCP, but this guy at this booth seems to know a lot.
So another commenter focuses on technical talks, community events, and hallway con, all great advice.
So I'll start with you, Mike.
How do you set expectations for your team when they attend conferences?
And how do you measure whether the conference attendance delivered value?
You only do one of the three?
And or, I would assume you pay for the hotel.
I would think and or is what you'd say.
Go on.