Infosec-Community / Apac Conferences
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A community contributed consolidated list of InfoSec meetups in the Asia Pacific region.
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Asia-Pacific-Infosec-Conferences
Below is a list of infosec / hacking conferences in Asia Pacific organised by month and region. If you know of any that are missing, or errors in the ones that are here - make a pull request or get in touch with hakluke or codingo.
Conferences by Month
Month | Location | Conference | Approx. Attendees* |
---|---|---|---|
February | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Kids Securiday | ~100-250 |
February | Perth, WA, Australia | WAHCKon | ~350 |
March | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | CrikeyCon | ~800 |
March | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | BSides Melbourne | 400-450 |
March | Goa, India | Nullcon | Unknown |
March | Brisbane, Australia | BrisSEC | Unknown |
March | Tokyo, Japan | TechNet Tokyo | 600-1000 |
April | Adelaide, South Australia, Australia | SecTalks Halfday | Unknown - New Conference |
May | Sydney, NSW, Australia | Kids Securiday | ~100-250 |
May | Canberra, ACT, Australia | BSides Canberra | 1950 + volunteers and speakers |
May | Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia | TuskCon | 50-60 |
May | Singapore, Singapore | Infosec in the City | Unknown |
May | Hong Kong, China | REVULN | Unknown |
May | Singapore, Singapore | Blackhat Asia | Unknown |
June | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | 0xCC | 200 |
June | Melbourne, Australia | OzSecCon | ~250 |
June | Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia | AusCERT | 700 |
June | Brisbane, Australia | BSides Brisbane | ~450 (New Conference) |
July | Sydney, NSW, Australia | MRE2020 | ~300 |
August | Canberra, ACT, Australia | Kids Securiday | ~100-250 |
August | Singapore, Singapore | HITB GSEC | Unknown |
September | Sydney, NSW, Australia | BSides Sydney | Unknown |
September | Perth, WA, Australia | BSides Perth | ~280 |
September | Kochi, Kerala, India | c0c0n 12 | ~2000 |
September | Tagaytay, Cavite, Philippines | ROOTCON | ~700-1000 |
October | Tokyo, Japan | BSides Tokyo | Unknown |
October | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | CyberConference - AISA | Unknown |
October | Christchurch, New Zealand | CHCon | Unknown |
October | Indore, India | Hakon India | Unknown |
October | Perth, WA, Australia | ISACA SecureIT Conference | |
October | Delhi, India | Bsides Delhi | ~350-400 |
October | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Nanosec Asia | ~200 |
November | Wellington, New Zealand | Kawaiicon | ~1000 |
November | Virtual, Australia | ComfyCon Au | 300 |
November | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | OWASP AppSec Day | ~1000 |
November | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Security Influence & Trust Summit | ~100 |
November | Wellington, New Zealand | purplecon | Unknown - new conference |
November | Melbourne, Australia | IoT Authentication | Unknown |
November | Virtual, Australia | ComfyCon Au (Summer Edition) | 300 |
November | Ahmedabad, India | Bsides Ahmedabad | Unknown |
November | Kathmandu, Nepal | Threat Con | Unknown |
December | Perth, Western Australia, Australia | WACTF | ~230 |
December | Brisbane, Australia | Asiacrypt | Unknown |
December | Adelaide, South Australia, Australia | Kangacrypt | Unknown - new conference |
December | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | COSAC | Unknown |
- Approximate number of attendees is forecasted based on available tickets for a year, or the number of tickets sold in the previous year the event ran. Numbers may not be entirely accurate as there can be large fluctuations year on year.
Conferences by Region
Australia
New South Wales
Sydney
Victoria
Melbourne
- AISA Cybercon
- BSides Melbourne
- OzSecCon
- OWASP AppSec Day
- IoT Authentication
- CyberConference - AISA
- Security Influence & Trust Summit
- 0xCC
- COSAC
- Kids Securiday
Queensland
Brisbane
Sunshine Coast
Gold Coast
ACT
Canberra
South Australia
Adelaide
Western Australia
Perth
India
Goa
Kochi
Indore
Delhi
Ahmedabad
New Zealand
Wellington
Christchurch
Philippines
Tagaytay
Singapore
Singapore
Japan
Tokyo
Nepal
Kathmandu
China
Hong Kong
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
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