π Can you believe itβs already been a week since #BSidesBoulder25? We had an absolute blast and hope you did too! From experimenting with NFC badges, lock picking, and sticker swaps, to welcoming #MentalHealthHackers and @Cyversity Denver into the fold β we tried a few new things this year and you helped us raise the bar. With 200 tickets sold (up 50 from last year!), this was our biggest #BSidesBoulder yet. Huge thanks to everyone who came out, especially our friends from BSides Colorado Springs and BSides Denver for showing up and showing love. π
We're also proud to share that through our partnership with Boulder Food Rescue, we were able to provide ~50 meals to those in need. π
Help us make next year even better by filling out the feedback form before 30 June: https://forms.gle/n1RgEN8G6NU9nSceA. Two folks will be randomly selected for a small thank-you prize. Donβt miss your chance to help shape the future of BSidesBoulder!π
A huge shout out again for our most excellent speakers and workshop hosts. You guys rock! Wendy Nather Andrew Brandt Anthony Galiette Ariel R.. Eric Harashevsky Gil Garcia Jibby Saetang
Nathan M. Natalie Somersall Ryan Thompson @yash Thapliyal John Doyle

BSides Boulder 2025 Feedback Survey
Thank you for participating in our annual BSides event this year. In an effort to help us plan next year's event, we've created a short survey to capture your reflections of the event itself. We are incentivizing feedback capture this year by providing some small prizes to a selected number of randomized individuals who complete it. Completing this survey should take approximately 5-10 minutes. We have broken the survey out into three sections to capture overall sentiment with: 1) logistics, communications, and general sentiment; 2) talks, workshop, and happy hour; 3) potential modifications for next year We kindly ask that when providing feedback for speaker talks or workshops we'd like to hear what works and what didn't. When providing critiques, please attempt to make them constructive.