BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees. You can edit this page and add new information by registering above.
Event details
What
This event will take place the day before the 6th ETSI Security Workshop - we want to take full advantage of the number of mobile phone security experts in the area at the time, so the theme of the barcamp will be 'Mobile Security'. To register for the barcamp, please scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the link which will take you to ETSI's registration page for this event. Registration is necessary so we have an idea of numbers and so you can get into the buildings and use wireless etc.
When
Tuesday 18th January 2011
13:30-21:00 with a networking dinner cocktail party at 6pm
(registration starts at 13:00)
Where
AGORA Einstein
905, Rue Albert Einstein
BP 60247
06905 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX
FRANCE
Telephone: +33 (0)4 92 90 73 30
Email: agora@cari.fr
The Agora is just across from the Place Sophie Laffite (above the bus stop), also located at 5 minutes walk from ETSI
Click here for more details about the venue
Catering
There'll be a coffee break provided and a dinner cocktail party will be organised for the event. If anyone is interested in sponsoring further catering, please contact us!
Lunch prior to the mobile camp
If you would like to have food before the barcamp starts, there are three possibilities, nearby:
France Telecom Restaurant – this is a couple of minutes walk from the Agora Einstein building and is fairly cheap. You need to pay an entrance fee but the food is subsidised so the total cost of the buffet would be in the region of 12-15€
Sandwich van – this is on the grounds of the ETSI building and offers a good range of sandwiches, salads, hot soup, Paninis, hot dish of the day (usually pasta of some sort). A meal with a drink and desert would normally cost in the region 8€
Cafe de Sophia – this is across the road from the Agora Einstein and is a buffet – loads of choice but as its very popular it can take a long time though. Cost is around 15€ (depending on drinks)
Sponsors
Thanks to ETSI for their support:
http://www.etsi.org
Thanks to the Agora Einstein for their hosting and to the guys at barcamp Sophia Antipolis who are partnering with us for this year's event:
www.barcamp-sophia-antipolis.com
Thanks to WAC for providing the evening drinks reception at the Novotel Sophia Antipolis!
http://www.wacapps.net
What to bring to Camp
- Willingness to participate: you don't have to lead a meeting, but you shouldn't be a wall flower either - get involved
- Positive attitude: You're going to hear a lot of different ideas - come with an open mind and ears
- Demos: got something cool you're working on? Bring it along and share it
- Business cards: you'll be doing a lot of networking
- Digital camera: Pictures help explain what went on at the meeting
Sessions
Before you click on the register link, edit the page here (you need to register on this site ) and let us know what you'd like to present or what you'd like to see presented at Camp. Remember this is your event, so be proactive and suggest what you would like to hear or talk about!
Sessions people would like to hear and participate:
- Developing mobile widgets and applications
- App store security
- Privacy
- M-Commerce / m-payments
- Policing and law-enforcement issues
- Smart Card Web Server
- Mobile Security Incidents
- API security
- Child protection
- Secure hardware
Sessions people would like to host:
- Evolving smartcard security
- mobile privacy
Tips for Sessions
Encourage Discussion: Camp is about discussions and sharing ideas, not to be bored to tears. It's OK to have a few slides if you need to explain something complex, but no one wants to sit through your Powerpoint 20 slides - leave that for the traditional conferences. We'll have projectors in both of the rooms, but why not just write a few notes on the board and encourage discussion.
Encourage Learning: A lot of us attending work on mobile products and services, and we want to tell everyone about what we're doing and maybe to get them to try stuff out. But, don't expect campers to sit through your standard sales pitch. It's better to tell people about what you learned while developing and delivering your product/service.
Communications
hashtag for tweets: #MoCaSA - http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23MoCaSA
Flickr tag: MoCaSA - http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=MoCaSA
Register
You can register by following the link on ETSI's website: http://webapp.etsi.org/meetingCalendar/MakeChoice.asp?mid=28998&date=2011%2D01%2D18+09%3A00%3A00