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Hotel Update

As we mentioned previously, RVAsec continuously looks for ways to improve the conference and this year we decided to move the official conference hotel.  We picked a place called The Graduate, which is scheduled to be a brand new hotel closer to the conference location.

Well, due to some unforeseen issues, they will not be open in time for RVAsec, and we have had to make some last minute changes!

The official conference for RVAsec 2017 is now the Quick Hotel.

We have moved all existing reservations over and were able to honor the initial price.  We only have a few rooms remaining as part of the block at the Quirk Hotel for out of town guests or anyone that would prefer to stay downtown. The rate is $179/night (which does NOT include parking).

You can either book online or call the hotel.

HILARY LAWHON, DIRECTOR OF RESERVATIONS, 703-729-4011

201 W Broad Street
Richmond, Virginia 23220


 

The Quirk hotel does NOT have a shuttle to the event.  It is about a 5 minute taxi/Uber ride or 15 minute walk to the conference.  Several other hotels in the area such as Crowne Plaza have a shuttle which may be used in the morning and evening for transportation to the conference. Please confirm when making your reservations and note that you must coordinate directly with the hotel for transportation.

If for any reason you are unable to get the RVAsec rate or the block of rooms has been filled, please let us know and we can try to assist.

Make sure you check out information on getting to the conference.


Terry McAuliffe, Governor of Virginia To Provide Remarks At RVAsec 2017!

We are pleased to announce that Virginia Governor McAuliffe will once again be providing remarks at RVAsec 2017!

Terry McAuliffe is the 72nd Governor of Virginia. Since being sworn-into office, Governor McAuliffe has aggressively focused on building a new Virginia Governor Elect Terry McAuliffeeconomy.

Whether traveling to Bedford or Beijing, Governor McAuliffe has made it clear that his number one priority is economic development and he is working hard to create and maintain jobs throughout the Commonwealth.

The Governor is also working to restore trust in government. On his first day in office, he signed an executive order imposing a $100 gift ban on himself, his family, and members of his administration and their families. He established through executive order the Commission on Integrity and Public Confidence in State Government, which will focus on ethics oversight and enforcement, limits on gifts and loans, rules on conflicts of interest, disclosure requirements and post-public service restrictions.

McAuliffe has proven that his administration will be smart stewards of Virginia’s transportation dollars. Demonstrating his commitment to bipartisanship, he worked with Republican leadership on House Bill 2 to prioritize transportation projects based on what is best for Virginia’s commuters not politicians.  He followed through on his commitment to lowering the downtown/midtown tunnel tolls to alleviate the burden on Hampton Roads residents, commuters, and businesses. He eliminated the EZ Pass maintenance fee for all Virginia commuters, and suspended work on Route 460, because he does not believe that Virginia taxpayers should be spending hundreds of millions of dollars on a road when we don’t have permits to ensure its completion. Governor McAuliffe also worked with the Governor of Maryland and the Mayor of the District of Columbia to invest $75 million in our regional metro system – taking cars off the roads and relieving congestion.

Governor McAuliffe understands that in order to compete for the jobs of tomorrow, it is essential that we make key investments today. The Governor signed legislation increasing the amount of Virginia qualified research and development expenses that can now be claimed as a tax credit. This legislation is important because it encourages private companies to invest in the jobs of the future.

In order to ensure that Virginia continues to have the best workers in the world, Governor McAuliffe understands that Virginia must continue to have a world-class education system. This year, he was proud to sign standards of learning reform legislation, to make Virginia’s education system work better for students, teachers, and our schools.

Virginia is home to approximately 800,000 veterans, and the Governor is committed to fighting for those who have so bravely served our country. He expanded the Virginia Values Veterans initiative, which encourages employers to recruit, hire, train, and retrain our veterans. He also signed legislation to provide unemployment compensation to military spouses who leave their job to accompany their spouse to a new military assignment in another state, as well as legislation that will expand access to higher education for eligible veterans’ family members.

In July 2014, Governor McAuliffe signed Executive Order 23 Establishing the New Virginia Economy Workforce Initiative.  With a goal of an additional 50,000 credentials, aligning the workforce supply with demand and giving experience credit to our veterans, Governor McAuliffe wants to redesign our current workforce system to work with the needs of our communities and businesses.

The Governor’s administration has made unprecedented progress on the restoration of rights to rehabilitated felons who have served their time. People who have paid their debt to society should be able to work, pay taxes and vote.

Governor McAuliffe ran for office to fight for uninsured Virginians and that is why he took bold executive action to expand health care. His plan, A Healthy Virginia, will help improve the lives of more than 200,000 Virginians by expanding access to care, improving care for veterans and for those with severe mental illness, and enhancing value and innovation across our health system.

Governor McAuliffe previously served as Chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 2001 to 2005, was co-chairman of President Bill Clinton’s 1996 re-election campaign, and was chairman of Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign.

He and his wife Dorothy were married in 1988 and have five children.

The Governor attended Catholic University and Georgetown Law School.


RVAsec 2017 Speakers and Schedule Announced

We had many great submissions to the CFP this year! It was extremely hard but the CFP team has managed to select a great lineup for RVAsec 2017.

Thank you to everyone who submitted a proposal to the CFP –the review team had to make some tough decisions and we appreciate all the time and hard work that went into submitting.

Without further delay, here are the speakers for the RVAsec 2017!

For the full details and times for specific talks, please see the schedule page.

Reminder ticket prices are going up April 21st, so you better register quickly is you haven’t yet!


Help Choose The RVAsec 6 Logo!

The conference is fast approaching and we are in high gear planning RVAsec. The CFP just closed and the committee is in the process of reviewing and choosing talks for this year. We hope to publish the speaker selection very soon!

2017 Badge Voting

A quick reminder that you have until April 21st until ticket prices increase. If you have not yet purchased your ticket, go get it done now!

This year we are again having a logo contest for the conference and shirts!

We need your help — vote for your favorite logos!

Here is the link for the RVAsec logo voting:
https://99designs.com/contests/poll/mbgu8k

Thanks everyone for your help, and please spread the link so we get as many votes as possible!


New Hotel For 2017!

RVAsec continuously looks for ways to improve the conference each year. Yes, change is good!

We have reserved a block of rooms at the brand new Graduate Richmond for out of town guests or anyone that would prefer to stay downtown. The rate is $139/night (which does NOT include parking).

You can either book online or call the hotel.

When you call (413-821-3323) the hotel please tell mention the block “RVAsec” to get the special rate.

The Graduate will be a brand new hotel (it is not even open yet!) closer to the conference location.

Located in Downtown Richmond, the Graduate Richmond is within walking distance to many unique dining options, theaters, museums, the James River, and historic Broad Street andMonument Avenue.

  • Come on up to the Byrd House – our 16th floor roof-top bar serving light fare and spectacular views of the James River and city of Richmond
  • Grab a bite and spirits in Brookfield, our lobby café and lounge
  • Take a dip in our 16th floor roof-top seasonal outdoor pool
  • Work it out in our 24-hour fitness center located on our 2nd floor
  • Complimentary shuttle within a 2-mile radius, based on availability
  • Complimentary bicycle rental for cruising the town
  • Room Amenities: Flat Screen HDTV, free Wi-Fi, local and long distance calls in the continental U.S., refrigerator, safe, triple sheeting, docking station, single serve coffee maker, iron w/board, hairdryer, Malin & Goetz Toiletries and working desks.
  • Valet only parking is available for $22.00 per vehicle per night with in/out privileges.

301 West Franklin Street
Richmond, Virginia 23220


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The hotel is still working to get the group setup in their system and hopes to have it done shortly.  Once available we will update the hotel page with the information to make a reservation.

Make sure you check out information on getting to the conference.


Ron Gula (@RonGula) To Keynote RVAsec 2017!

We are pleased to announce that Ron Gula, President of Gula Tech Adventures, will be keynoting RVAsec 2017!

Ron Gula started his cyber security career as a network penetration tester for the NSA. At BBN, he developed network honeypots to lure hackers and he ran US Internetworking’s team of penetration testers and incident responders.

As CTO of Network Security Wizards, Ron pioneered the art of network security monitoring and produced the Dragon Intrusion Detection System which was recognized as a market leader by Gartner in 2001.

As CEO and co-founder of Tenable Network Security, Ron led the company’s rapid growth and product vision from 2002 through 2016. He helped them scale to more than 20,000 customers worldwide, raise $300m in venture capital and achieve revenues in excess of $100m annually.


Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) To Keynote RVAsec 2017!

We are pleased to announce that Mikko Hypponen, CRO at F-Secure will be keynoting RVAsec 2017!

Mikko Hypponen is a worldwide authority on computer security. He has been reverse engineering malware since 1991. Mr. Hypponen has written on his research for the New York Times, Wired and Scientific American and lectured at the universities of Oxford, Stanford and Cambridge. He’s also the Curator for the Malware Museum at the Internet Archive.


RVAsec 2017 Registration Is Now Open!

Tickets for RVAsec 2017 are now on sale!

Early registration price is only $125 for great speakers, food and beverages, t-shirt, swag, parking and more!

RVAsec’s base ticket price for 2017 is $150 and will be in place on 3/1–so don’t wait! And if that’s not enough incentive to purchase your tickets early, late registrations (after 4/21) will be $225!

Don’t forget all the things you get with registration, including 2 full days of talks, meals, snacks, drinks, reception, after party, prizes, a capture the flag contest, t-shirt & swag!

Once we sell out there will be no more tickets available.

So, to recap the conference prices:

  • $125 discounted price until 2/29
  • $150 regular price until 4/20
  • $225 late registration until 5/26
  • $350 super late registration until 6/1

 

If you are unable to attend due to the price, please contact us to discuss as we do have stipends available and volunteer opportunities are a great way to get in for free! Once again there will be no tickets sold at the door, and don’t forget that RV4sec has sold out every year–so don’t wait!

Register now!


RVAsec 2017 CFP is now open!

The call for papers for RVAsec 2017 is now open!

Click here to submit a talk to the CFP now!

Conference: June 8-9th, 2017

Location: Richmond, VA

CFP Submission Deadline: March 12th, 2017 at 11:59 PM Eastern


RVAsec is a Richmond, VA based security convention that brings top industry speakers to the midatlantic region. In its fifth year, RVAsec 2016 attracted 400 security professionals from across the country. For 2017, the conference is a two day and dual-track format, with a mixed focus on technical and management/business presentations.

All talks must be 50 minutes in length, and submissions will need to select either technical or business/management tracks.

Join us at RVAsec and enjoy the perks!

For more information and requirements, or to submit, please visit:

http://rvasec.com/2017-cfp/


RVAsec 2017 – June 8-9

We’re pleased to formally announce/remind you about the dates for RVAsec!

RVAsec 2017 will be held on Thursday and Friday, June 8th and 9th at the Commonwealth Ballroom at VCU’s University Commons.

If you are interested in speaking, keep an eye out for a CFP announcement coming shortly!

Sponsorships are still available, please contact us if interested!