Inside the online fight between DerbyCon, illmob, and harassed infosec women

A published cybersecurity expert and the person in charge of security at a popular information security conference are at odds over a Facebook group that has served as a platform for harassment and misogynistic comments toward women in the profession. Last month, the founders of DerbyCon — an annual hacker conference held in Louisville, Kentucky — announced that 2019 would be the last year for the event. In a blog post announcing the cancellation, the conference’s founders didn’t point to a single incident that led them to their decision. However, one passage stirred up controversy: “There is a small, yet vocal group of people creating negativity, polarization, and disruption, with the primary intent of self-promotion to advance a career, for personal gain, or for more social media followers.” The “negativity, polarization and disruption” heightened in the wake of the announcement, with members of a Facebook group known as “illmob” posting comments […]

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Hackers Baselessly Blame Women and ‘SJWs’ for the End of DerbyCon Security Conference

The founder says the charge is ‘baseless,’ but that hasn’t stopped employees at some of the most important infosec companies from posting misogynistic comments in a closed Facebook group. Continue reading Hackers Baselessly Blame Women and ‘SJWs’ for the End of DerbyCon Security Conference