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CEO @trailofbits, organizer @EmpireHacking, director @hack_secure. Open DMs.

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    1. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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      First, it’s about the attendees. You must apply to be an @EmpireHacking member. This was controversial when we started but we’ve stood by it. It forecasts value, encourages commitment, and enables accountability.pic.twitter.com/WSciFUjHO5

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    2. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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      You value things more if they’re not free. We don’t charge anyone to ensure accessibility of the event, but this works the same. You’re joining a high-value event with vetted attendees. Not a cheap, anonymous one. It also primes attendees that active participation is encouraged.

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    3. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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      Explicit rules, documented on our website, help further guide attendee behavior and norms. While effective, these controls are preventative. The incidence rate is lower but bad behavior will persist. Enforcement is required and, in fact, we banned an attendee at our first meetup.pic.twitter.com/YbZ8yiwJYV

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    4. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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      The attendee was creeping on groups of women, then cornered them to facetiously “pitch an app.” They were reported by attendees and ejected 30 minutes after the event began. Why did this work? We maintain a healthy ratio of organizers to attendees.

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    5. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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      @trailofbits employees attend @EmpireHacking in large numbers and are given instructions to meet new people. If you’re new, then someone will talk with you (it’s welcoming). If you have feedback, you know where to give it. A 1:15 organizer:attendee ratio is typical.

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    6. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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      Dan Guido Retweeted Empire Hacking

      That’s great for attendees, but most people think an event is its speakers. @EmpireHacking hosts diverse speakers of different ages (high school students) and genders, with topics sourced from across industry and academia. https://twitter.com/EmpireHacking/status/1178734396611944448 … https://blog.trailofbits.com/2019/01/18/empire-hacking-ethereum-edition-2/ …

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      We're pleased to point out that a version of @SamHavron's talk on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) from our last meetup is now available on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsFZ3OxwWN0 …
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    7. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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      We’re responsive to attendees and conduct outreach. We seek out topics and speakers among our attendee’s networks. Every meetup reiterates that speaking slots are available. Listening to your attendees increases their commitment to your event too. https://www.instagram.com/p/BIaUEJ5Alij/ 

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    8. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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      It’s not enough to only conduct outreach for speakers. We need to reduce their risk, too. We do this 3 ways: 1st, we have a stake in their success by offering private dry-runs with @trailofbits employees. 2nd, we limit talks to 20 minutes. 3rd, Chatham House Rule.

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    9. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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      The importance of dry-runs cannot be understated. Many young, first-time, or minority speakers lack a network that can help refine a talk. Dry-runs can help an existing talk fit our audience or build an offbeat speaker’s confidence. You know @trailofbits respects your talk.

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    10. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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      20-minute talks limit the time invested by speakers, focus their content, and leave room for attendees to bond with each other, arguably the most important outcome of the event. THREADS was my first experiment with 20m talks, and I’ve never gone back.

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      Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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      Everyone is welcome at @EmpireHacking and, therefore, Chatham House Rule is essential. It means little to anyone except the intended recipients: journalists. Knowing you’ll stay out of the papers the next day helps encourage freer discussion. https://www.chathamhouse.org/chatham-house-rule-faq …pic.twitter.com/K729pSCUfy

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        2. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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          There’s one piece left: the venue matters for inclusiveness. @EmpireHacking is hosted in corporate event spaces, not a bar, which sets a professional tone and behavioral expectations appropriately. While alcohol is available, we ensure non-alcoholic options are too.

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        3. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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          Venue hosts can be problematic by interfering with the event. For example, by sending 20+ recruiters that impede conversations, forcing promotional material into the agenda, or inviting their own, possibly disruptive, attendees. We have refused to rebook certain venues.

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        4. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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          These rules and guidelines are well-known to our attendees even if you, on Twitter, are just learning about them. We avoid relying on tribal knowledge and write down as much as possible, particularly to set expectations for newcomers. https://www.empirehacking.nyc/about/ 

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        5. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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          If you want to study up on community management quickly, there’s no better resource than “Building Successful Online Communities: Evidence-based Social Design.” It’s an SoK with academic references for community management “design claims.” https://www.amazon.com/Building-Successful-Online-Communities-Evidence-Based/dp/0262016575 …pic.twitter.com/lryGJ7aHD3

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        6. Dan Guido‏ @dguido 8 Oct 2019
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          Thank you for reading, and I hope to see you at @EmpireHacking tonight! We’ll be hosted by @onepeloton with lighting talks from Cyber NYC, @WiCySNYMetro, and @trailofbits (on macaroons!) to kick off, then @WeAreConfiant on malvertising and @danielmgmi on Zombieload.

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