DefCon Badges are Worth Keeping

Human badge on the left, speaker badge on the right.

Admission is cash only, no information is exchanged, and there is no preferential treatment, you have to wait in a line of thousands. Then you receive a badge designated “human”.

This is my press badge. I did have to register for that, after passing through a door marked “non-human”.

Each year the badge is different, there’s an anticipation about it and the complex puzzle game competition starring the badge.  Neat, eh?! The badge is a game.

They are functioning circuit boards, and came with pieces to solder on, so you could hook up to a monitor and explore around, plus they interacted with one another, which were all pieces of the puzzle… read a better description at Wired.

Interesting the Egyptian theme carried on, it was on last year’s badge.

Polar opposite eh, a disc of metal.  I wore two last year (human and press), so I clank-clanked everywhere I went.

A DefCon17 Uber Badge.

Uber Badge – Free access for life, no waiting in line ever again, the ultimate badge.  A handful are awarded each year to the contest winners.

And ready? The first ever DefCon1 badge.

 Congratulations on 20 years, DefCon! :)

 

 

 

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