Frequently Asked Questions
General
SAINTCON is the annual cyber-security conference presented by the Utah Security Advisory and Incident Network Team (“UtahSAINT”).
This event is an IT and Cyber-Security Professionals conference with a hard focus on cyber-security topics.
The conference began in 2001 and has been held throughout the State of Utah. Prior to 2013, this event was called the UtahSAINT Conference, but was renamed to be more recognizable and could flourish on its own.
Most people come to listen to the Presentations and Trainings, but year by year we continue to bring more and more elements into the conference. While the presentations are great, we provide a rich experience that allows attendees to focus on things that interest them the most.
Games and Contests are a major part of SAINTCON. Many people spend their entire time at the conference (and in their hotels) playing the Hackers Challenge game. Hackers Challenge was originally used to provide “Something else to do” during less interesting presentations, but has become a serious and high skills driven game that the attendees love to play.
Somewhere between $200-$300
SAINTCON ticket costs change from year-to-year based on the projected costs for the conference. As a general cost-recovery conference, we will set the cost as low as possible to cover costs with a small margin of surplus to cover unexpected costs should they arise.
Probably not!
We do a lot of security education at SAINTCON, so it may be only natural for someone to be super-excited and test a new skill against their network-connected friends. This is discouraged, but cannot be completely controlled.
We recommend that you come to the conference with a certain level of paranoia and protect yourself and your devices appropriately by using VPNs, and other methods.
SAINTCON 2023 Will be held October 24-27, 2023 At the Utah Valley Convention Center – 220 West Center Street, Suite 200 Provo UT, 84601
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The growth of SAINTCON has been one of our biggest challenges. With an all-volunteer-staff, we want to control growth of the conference to not out-pace our ability to have enough people involved to make it successful.
Demand for tickets to this event have exploded in recent years, and we encourage you to register early.
No!
In fact we encourage you to bring younger attendees to SAINTCON. We have expanded this option in recent years, and have found that much of what we do and discuss is beneficial to High School students and younger.
SAINTCON has a long tradition of being a family-friendly environment, even though we do not monitor or enforce this culture.
POLICY:
All attendees younger than 18 years old, MUST be accompanied by an adult.
Nobody…
SAINTCON is a labor of love and has no paid staff. The planning committee only receives our gratitude and a couple of thank-you items and perks for their year-long-work.
Several years ago we started providing compensation for contractors and enhanced content providers for things like: Trainings, Keynotes, Badge design, etc. These honorariums are very reasonable and often barely cover the cost of their time.
SAINTCON is a non-profit endeavor, and we spend nearly every dollar we collect from registration on the event each year. We usually end up with around $15-20k/yr of surplus that we retain in a budget for the next year startup costs, and to pay organization bills (storage leases, subscriptions, accounting, etc.).
Loosely defined, MiniBadges are small electronic-based components, usually approximately 1″ by 1″ square designed on a circuit-board.
MiniBadges are generally designed to plug into the SAINTCON Conference Badge for power and sometimes more. The MiniBadge concept was the original brain-child of “zZq” and shared with the UtahSAINT Community. Since the beginning, MiniBadge popularity has exploded with the average number of MiniBadges each year is well over the 17000.
Over the years, we have seen some incredibly creative designs, and many from individuals with little to no design experience. Each year we are impressed to see how many new designs appear. It is VERY common to now have ~8-10% of conference attendees bringing their own minibadges to SAINTCON to trade.
We highly encourage new-comers to check out and learn MiniBadge design skills. It’s an extremely useful skill for the geeks in the world. Minibadges can be super simple, or super complex. We have seen minibadges with just 1 or 2 LEDs, to fully-functional computers designed to do various things. Learning how to build them is not difficult, and we have several tutorials on YouTube to help you get started.
Basically the popularity of MiniBadges is not to different from Pokemon™ cards, Olympic pins, or other collectables. Value is in the eye of the beholder.
Family Night is an annual event held in conjunction with SAINTCON where we invite attendees of the conference to bring their family to participate in a kid-oriented version of the conference.
It often includes STEM-based activities, presentations, and fun interactions for younger people.
Registration
Yes! As long as the training has not reached its’ attendance cap you can add a training to your registration.
If you do not know the password for your SAINTCON 2023 Registration Account, start on our Password Reset page and submit your registered email address. Then visit your SAINTCON 2023 Registration Account and login with your email address and password. After you login you can select and purchase the training you want.
We also recommend you start by checking your spam and junk filters in case those block the receipt. We have a self-service option to send another copy of a receipt to the registered e-mail address at https://register.saintcon.org/receipt .
This form requires the e-mail address used to register for the conference and will send another copy of the receipt to that e-mail address.
For many years, SAINTCON has offered discount tickets for qualifying groups or people. This process has always been evaluated based on need, bulk, and other factors.
in 2021, we realized that the logistics involved in offering discounts created a logistical problem that was reaching a tipping point in time, resources, and coordination.
So we decided from 2022 on, we will no longer provide discounts for normal registrations.
Along with this change, we have formalized two new programs which we believe address the majority of the discount needs. These are the “Scholarship Program” and the “Student Group Program“. With these two programs we hope to continue to provide for the needs of the community where finances are a major issue, and appreciate your understanding of our need to reduce logistical load on an all-volunteer administrative-team.
Registration for SAINTCON usually begins in the first-half of July. Watch the website for more specific updates.
Content
Involvement in SAINTCON is an organic thing.
Many of the people involved in the conference just seem to show up and start helping. Soon after, they realize what they have gotten themselves into, but by then it’s too late. These days however, we strive for a little more organization than we have in the past. To get involved all you need to do is be willing to help, and reach out to one of the members of the Conference Committee.
Our most formal process for getting involved begins with our Call for Volunteers which occurs in the May/June timeframe.
You can submit a response to our Call for Papers. All entries are evaluated by the conference committee and those chosen are notified soon after the CFP closes. CFP for SAINTCON is generally done in two phases:
- Phase 1 – Open Call for anyone to submit.
- Phase 2 – Finding presenters for content gaps.
Call for Papers details will be prominently displayed on the event website, and generally occurs in April/May timeframe.
Trainings and Workshops are available on a first-come, first-served basis. As long as there’s a seat available and the session hasn’t reached the Trainer’s maximum, anyone is able to join the session.
NOTE: There may be changes to this process.
Maybe…
SAINTCON is not just for IT and Security professionals, but is for anyone who has an interest in cyber-security. If cyber-security, hacking, security research, or other similar things interest you, you will likely enjoy SAINTCON.
No!
SAINTCON has of course grown from a strong interaction from Public Education but is not limited to this mission. We continue to expand the conference to include private corporations and non-education entities. We feel that this strengthens our conference and the UtahSAINT Organization. SAINTCON is open to anyone and everyone who would like to attend.
We will always continue however to have an education focus in key areas, however Network Security does not differ significantly in application.
Other
UtahSAINT and SAINTCON are concerned about the health and well-being of our community. We are critical-thinkers and tend to follow the science and recommendations from appropriate authorities.
In the end, SAINTCON will only require safety precautions that are mandated by Federal, State, or Local authorities, and nothing more.
We value the involvement of sponsors in this event. It is in large part because of sponsor involvement that we can do as much as we do in this community event.
Call for Sponsors is the official process for becoming involved in the event.
SAINTCON has ~20 sponsor slots available each year.
Call for Sponsors begins in the early-July timeframe.
SAINTCON is held at the Utah Valley Convention Center in Provo.
Please Notes: The parking we’ve previously used that is south of Smith’s is no longer free.
We recommend you take a look at the UVCC parking information page here:
Parking