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Photos: AusCERT 2012 day zero
The set up.
By
Darren Pauli
on May 16 2012, 10:36AM
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Hacklabs turned up to AusCERT in a tank. Credit F-Secure's Mikko Hypponen
The AusCERT 2012 bag.
AusCERT's booth.
More AusCERT swag.
Can you spot the anomaly? NetIQ is giving away prizes to those who can.
Get Smarter, says Sophos.
Good Technology, handing out golf balls.
WhiteGold owns the Zeppelin.
Sophos' booth at AusCERT 2012.
Rapid7 opens a booth - and its first local office, based in Sydney.
BlueCoat shows off its wares.
Accellion. Don't use Dropbox, it says.
Huntsman at AusCERT 2012.
Imperva at AusCERT 2012.
Kasperksy maintains its prime spot near the main hall.
McAfee at AusCERT 2012.
WatchGuard at AusCERT 2012.
RSA at AusCERT 2012.
SafeNet at AusCERT 2012.
The humble press room.
Hacklabs turned up to AusCERT in a tank. Credit F-Secure's Mikko Hypponen
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