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fwd:cloudsec NA 2025

fwd:cloudsec is a non-profit conference on cloud security. At this conference you can expect discussions about all the major cloud platforms, both attack and defense research, limitations of security features, the pros and cons of different security strategies, and generally the types of things cloud practitioners want to know, but that don't fit neatly into a vendor conference schedule.

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Bsides Seattle 2025 (youtube.com)
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Bsides Seattle 2025

BSides Seattle is a community based conference for individuals in or interested in Information Security. Founded in 2012, BSides Seattle continues to provide space for the open sharing of ideas, concepts and debates. A place where security geeks of all ages, all levels of learning, all walks of life can bring their true selves and learn amazing things

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Hack Glasgow 2025 (youtube.com)
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Thomas Dullien, also known under the pseudonym Halvar Flake, has been in and around the low-level computer security field since the late 1990s. He has published highly-cited papers on technical matters both practical and theoretical, pioneered at least two practices that are now industry-standard (BinDiff’ing and eBPF-based multi-runtime profiling), and given many many talks, among them a keynote at CyCon 2018 that Rob Joyce deemed a must-watch. He also founded two companies (one security-focused, acquired by Google in 2011 in response to Chinese government attacks, and another one, efficiency-focused, acquired by Elastic in 2021) and was involved in Angel investing.

Gentleman Hackers: Mikko Hypponen - Chief Research Officer, WithSecure Tomi Tuominen - Chief Security Officer, Wolt

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qllU_B_Rmis

[–] ashar 8 points 4 months ago

Daily war crimes

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submitted 5 months ago by ashar to c/security_cpe
 

OWASP Stockholm Meetup April 2025

Securing the CI in CI/CD

Risks & Threats to LLMs

[–] ashar 19 points 5 months ago (1 children)

A big genocidal pogrom. The biggest pogrom.

[–] ashar 4 points 5 months ago
  • democratic and for human rights, except for Palestine where we go back to fundamental fascism.
[–] ashar 10 points 5 months ago

This happens every bloody year. It happens on Eid, Easter and Christmas.

[–] ashar 3 points 5 months ago

That level of sarcastic irony is a national security threat to the US

[–] ashar 5 points 5 months ago

Forever occupation

[–] ashar 3 points 5 months ago

'Come to a boil'? I see what you did there, matey.

[–] ashar 5 points 5 months ago

One at a time. Patience is a virtue

[–] ashar 4 points 5 months ago

Oh yes. Next update it will be opt-out. Then they will change the opt-out mechanism while all data will be sent to MS servers.

[–] ashar 1 points 6 months ago

Regular warcrimes.

[–] ashar 1 points 6 months ago

Medical care in Switzerland is an option when you have the money. That is what most dictators do.

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[–] ashar 3 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Another Israeli warcrime.

Two witnesses to the recovery of the bodies told the Guardian on Tuesday that they had seen bodies the hands and legs of which had been tied,

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submitted 6 months ago by ashar to c/security_cpe
 

Darknet Diaries Ep 156: Kill List

The dark web is full of mystery. Some of it’s just made up though. Chris Monteiro wanted to see what was real and fake and discovered a hitman for hire site which took him on an unbelievable journey.

Chris Monteiro Twitter: x.com/Deku_shrub, Website: https://pirate.london/

Carl Miller Twitter: https://x.com/carljackmiller.

Kill List podcast: https://wondery.com/shows/kill-list/

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by ashar to c/security_cpe
 

Security Fest 2024 Playlist

Security Fest 2024 Speakers

In the beginning of summer, Gothenburg becomes the most secure city in Sweden! We provide two days filled with great talks by internationally renowned speakers on some of the most cutting edge and interesting topics in technical information security! Our attendees will learn from the best and the brightest, and have a chance to get to know each other during the lunch, dinner, breaks in the sponsor area and of course the awesome after-party!

Please note that you have to be at least 18 years old to attend.

Highlights of Security Fest

  • Interesting IT security talks by renowned speakers
  • Breakfast sandwich, lunch and Thursday's dinner included
  • Great CTF with nice prizes
  • Awesome party!

Venue Security Fest is held at Elite Park Avenue Hotel in Gothenburg---

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by ashar to c/security_cpe
 

Risk = Hazard + Outrage: Some Risk Communication Basics (and some COVID and H5N1 comments)

Peter Sandman I give this lecture annually to Mike Osterholm's University of Minnesota graduate course on emerging infectious diseases. It's mostly my standard shtick on the basics of my approach to risk communication -- minus the Q&A at the end, which some students didn't want recorded.

 

SOUPS brings together an interdisciplinary group of researchers and practitioners in human-computer interaction, security, and privacy.

SOUPS 2024 Playlist

SOUPS 2024 Technical Sessions listed

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