Dradis Pro & BSides London 2014

Several screenshots of Dradis Pro

What is BSides London?

Security B-Sides is a community-driven Information Security event built for and by infosec community members.

It will be held in April 28th in London and will be awesome. You can't afford to miss it!

What is Dradis Professional?

Dradis Professional is the best collaboration and report writing tool for security teams.

What you do with the time we save you is up to you: do some research, finish early and go home, or maybe go for a drink...


Why are we sponsoring BSides London 2014?

Our own history is linked to efforts similar to what BSides London is trying to accomplish. Being able to make it happen and to give a fresh generation of speakers and tool writers a chance is the best way to give back to the community.

But above all, we love the ideas and passion driving the team behind B-Sides London

We will be giving away a Dradis Pro license during BSides

The specifics aren't set in stone yet but we will be giving away a 1-year Dradis Pro license to a BSides attendee.

Keep an eye on our Twitter feed for more details.

Lets talk!

Will you attend BSides London 2014 and want to catch up?... or maybe you want a demo right now?

No problem, just get in touch we'll be happy to help:

What people say...

We've been using Dradis Pro for over three years now and it's really helped us speed up our testing and ensure that we're providing a consistent service to our customers.

Rory McCune
@raesene

Before Dradis, we had spreadsheets, lots of emails and lots of wasted time.

Allen Harper
@n2netsec

Dradis Pro supports multiple projects and comes with high-quality professional support. It was a no-brainer to get the subscription.

Robin Wood
@digininja

Leveraging Dradis Pro and Vuln HQ in tandem allows us to spend less time worrying about standard templates & verbiage and more time analyzing or delivering findings.

Ken Johnson
@cktricky

Dradis Pro has genuinely made a difference to how we record and report on each test.

Marc Wickenden
@marcwickenden

Death by reporting is so much less painful.

John
@n0x00