Dear Daily Dave,
For a hacker conference, twenty years is a huge achievement — for a small conference, even
more so. Over these years we’ve enjoyed speakers showcasing results from cutting-edge
research, seen thought-provoking keynotes and bonded with other like-minded people from
all over the world.
If we had to summarize the experience with one word, it would be gratitude. The speakers,
repeat speakers, first timers or regular attendees, and friends of t2 — you have made the
event and its atmosphere.
This was always a true community event – it’s organized for hackers, by hackers. The
Advisory Board’s motivation and main driver was our love for the game. Creating a small
event with a curated program, offering a backdrop for lobby bar and coffee break
discussions was (and still is) our vision of a perfect infosec con. The chance to network
with your industry peers was as integral part of t2, as the high quality content.
It’s rare you get the same level of interaction with current/former speakers and attendees
alike at any other conference.
Tomi has fond memories of pretty much each and every year. Starting from the humble
beginnings, when the legendary Phenoelit guys were kind enough to come and present at a
conference that back then had no history nor reputation. How the Toolcrypt guys dominated
the stage for years with their absolutely amazing research, and how Ivan Krstić (now
Apple’s security samurai) shared his ideas on how modern security architectures should be
built (iDevices anybody?), how the InversePath crew delivered some of the most enjoyable
and hardcore research ever and well, you get the idea – the list just goes on and on –
there are simply too many good memories to list here.
Mikko remembers learning from Ludde (during a t2 coffee break) how he works at Spotify.
Then Mikko explained how impressed he was with Spotify’s early beta version, especially
how you could skip parts of a song and it would still continue streaming instantly. Ludde
nodded…and said ‘yeah…I coded that’.
Henri still reminisces how Halvar Flake took the time after his talk in 2010 to have a
chat with him and Esa Etelävuori (RIP), despite Halvar feeling slightly under the weather
in the midst of what later turned out to be the Zynamics acquisition by Google. In 2017 we
enjoyed the late night/very early morning pizza in the hotel lobby bar with Dave Aitel,
after proving him wrong.
Instead of dropping a surprise announcement sometime next year, or silently disappearing
into the crowd, we wanted to let everyone know before this year’s t2 infosec that 2024
will be our last dance.
We have truly enjoyed the past two decades of world class cyber in Helsinki – all good
things come to an end eventually. From the bottom of our hearts, a big thank you to all of
you who made this happen. We are privileged to be able to call many of you out there our
friends.
This goes especially to Dave, thank you for treating us so well over the years.
Tomi Tuominen
Mikko Hyppönen
Henri Lindberg
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