Braindate

3 people sitting together talking

To make the most of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Professionals Conference, spend some of your time speaking with people who share your interests, ambitions and concerns. Don't miss this opportunity to tap into the collective knowledge of the higher education information security and privacy community. But how do you spark those meaningful conversations? It all starts with a braindate.

What is a braindate?

Braindates are one-on-one or small group knowledge-sharing conversations that you book with other conference participants using the Braindate platform. They're the best way to meet with, learn from, and have useful discussions with new people during the conference.

In Person Event

 

In-Person Conference Braindate
May 3–5

How to get started:

  1. Log into Braindate to create your profile: security.braindate.com
    Remember to use the same email you used to register for the conference.
  2. Explore the Topic Market: participants (and you, too!) post braindate topics here related to discussions they’d like to have with others during the event. You can invite anyone to meet based on their topic!
  3. Create topics: post braindate topics about discussions you’d like to have. This is your opportunity to share your knowledge, experiences, and expertise!
  4. Book your braindates: send invitations to meet others to discuss their topics, and accept the invitations you receive. Once confirmed, your braindates will take place in the Braindate Lounge at the conference.
  • List of available Braindate topics
  • Individual topic with as 'I want to meet' button
  • Confirmation screen

Online Event

Online Conference Braindate
May 11–12

How to get started:

  1. Log into Braindate to create your profile: Available May 5, 2022
    Remember to use the same email you used to register for the conference.
  2. Explore the Topic Market: participants (and you, too!) post braindate topics here related to discussions they’d like to have with others during the event. You can invite anyone to meet based on their topic!
  3. Create topics: post braindate topics about discussions you’d like to have. This is your opportunity to share your knowledge, experiences, and expertise!
  4. Book your virtual braindates: send invitations to meet others to discuss their topics, and accept the invitations you receive. Once confirmed, your braindates will take place on the virtual Braindate platform from May 11–12, 2022.
  • 1. Create your own topics so that others can invite you on a braindate!
    braindate step 1: create your own topics
  • 2. Explore the topic market and pick something you want to learn, 1:1 or in a group.
    braindate step 2: explore the topic market
  • 3. Join group braindates or propose times to meet for one-on-one braindates.
    braindate step 3: join group braindates or propose 1:1 times
  • 4. Meet your peers on the platform. You can join video up to 5 minutes before it starts.
    braindate step 4: meet your peers on the platform