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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

A Passion For Information Security? Get Here To Mesa For CactusCon Sept 28-29


Mesa Convention Center

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September 28-29
CactusCon 2018
Mesa, AZ
CactusCon is the premier hacker conference in Arizona.
CactusCon is the largest annual hacker and security conference in Arizona and this year is expected to attract 1,000 attendees from throughout the entire country. In just five years, it has established a solid reputation as a top-tier security conference and has quickly become a must-attend learning and networking event.
CactusCon is constantly evolving to meet the changing needs and expectations of the InfoSec community. It attracts sought-after industry leaders, offers cutting-edge workshops, and provides ample opportunities for mingling and networking with people who share a passion for information security.
Find out about the  conference, venue, sponsorship, and additional information.
Want to get involved? Register, sponsor, submit your CFP, or volunteer for CactusCon
https://www.cactuscon.com/






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