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OzSecCon

Tickets

OzSecCon tickets are now on sale! Please head here to secure your ticket!

If you require any assistance to attend, please see here.

All ticket types will allow access to all the talks, workshops and competitions over the weekend. No other registration is necessary!

CFP & Workshops

We have opened the Call for Papers/Workshops for 2018. Head on over here for more information relating to talks and workshops and to submit your talks or/and workshops.

Venue

OzSecCon is excited to announce our venue for 2018 will be the fantastic Melbourne Polytechnic venue located in West Heidelberg, this venue is also used to teach young professional locksmiths and we have graciously been granted access to use the locksmithing and metalworking departments for our demonstrations and workshops.

This, in conjunction with multiple classrooms and lecture theatres means we will be able to run multiple different activities simultaneously throughout the weekend.

The locksmithing and metalworking departments are located in building B, in the north-west of the campus. More information regarding this fantastic venue can be found here.

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What's this?

OzSecCon is the first open community event on physical security in Australia.

The conference focus is on both analogue and digital physical security systems and is open to professionals and hobbyists alike.

The 2-day event will provide a community space to share expertise on tools and techniques to learn new skills and refine existing ones.

Included are:

  • talks
  • workshops
  • and a variety of competitions (with prizes!)

Our sessions will be open to all attendees, run by industry-leading instructors across a range of topics.

Our aim is to cover not only traditional physical security controls (such as locks and safes) but also access control systems (alarm systems and RFID). This will include both networked and RF devices.

We hope that all those attending find the experience both informative, engaging, and importantly, fun.