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  • Anti-Cast: How to Make OT Risk Impossible to Ignore with Ashley Wolfe

    Join Ashley Wolfe, OT/ICS security practitioner and researcher, as she breaks down why OT security proposals keep dying in conference rooms — and how to walk in with something that actually sticks. In one hour, you'll leave with a threat scenario that fits your industry, a number you can put on inaction, and a first step that doesn't need budget approval.

  • Summit Keynote: Exfil Everything: A Year of Stealing Data from AI Agents

    Join Ads Dawson of Dreadnode and Mike Takahashi of Zenity — ranked among the top bug bounty hunters on HackerOne and Mozilla's AI programs — as they break down a year's worth of data exfiltration bugs found across production AI applications, showing how the same primitive behind XSS now lets attackers steal PII, business data, and private messages through AI agents.

  • Infosec: Age of AI Summit

    Summit: August 14 @ 10:00 am – 4:30 pm EDT How do you secure a future that is already here? AI is changing how organizations operate, how defenders protect systems, and how attackers identify and exploit opportunities. New capabilities, new risks, and new questions are ...

  • Summit Talk: Agentic Coding That Doesn’t Fall Apart

    Join Ethan Robish, Black Hills Infosec former pentester and current SOC architect, for a technical session on the scaffolding, guardrails, and processes that turn agentic coding from a novelty into a production-grade workflow.

  • Summit Talk: Building Custom Agents That Survive First Contact

    In this session, Hayden Covington, Associate Director of Security Operations at the BHIS SOC, will walk through how to design custom agents for real security operations work: triage support, detection engineering, enrichment workflows, reporting, research, and review-heavy operational tasks. The focus is not magic prompts or over-engineered instructions; it is the engineering work behind useful agents. Powerful agents have clear roles, bounded authority, durable memory, tool access, handoff points, review gates, and failure modes that operators can actually relate to.

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