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SecjuiceCON 2025

SecjuiceCON 2025

March 17, 2025/in General News

SecjuiceCON 2025

After a decade of publishing your favorite infosec articles, we are very proud to announce SecjuiceCON 2025, our very first virtual conference. The first Secjuice conference is an online event for infosec and osint industry insiders, and we’d love for you to talk to our audience about your wisdom and learnings.

You might already know about our work, but Secjuice is the only non-profit, independent, and volunteer-led publication in the information security space. We are a private members’ writing club focused on cybersecurity, information security, hacking, and open-source intelligence gathering.

We believe that our value as professionals lies in our ability to share our research and knowledge with others through the written word. We mentor hackers and help them prepare their research for publication. Our members feel a strong sense of civic duty; it’s what drives us to spread our knowledge and experiences with our community. Defending the interests of those who hack is within our remit.

Conference Date

Mark it on your calendar!

Sunday, March 30, 2025

12 PM Eastern Daylight Savings Time (EDT)

4 PM Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)

Venue

YouTube Premier Video

https://www.youtube.com/@secjuice

Schedule and Presenters

The schedule uses the America/New_York or Eastern Daylight Savings time zone.

  • 12 PM: Openining ceremonies
  • 12:05 PM: Keynote presentation by Jamie Collier, Lead Advisor (Europe) at Google Threat Intelligence Group
  • 1:00 PM: Lightning Talks
    • “Containers Breakouts: From Zero to Host Computers” by Chaitanya Rahalkar
    • “Zero Trust Architecture in Cloud and DevOps Environments” by Sai Sandeep Ogety
    • “Deep Fake: Cybersecurity’s New Villian” by Sankalp Kumar
    • “Maltego + Telegram = Magic: Stickers as a de-anonymization tool in Telegram” by Maksim Rogov
  • 1:20 PM: “Disinformation in OSINT” by William Ruzich
  • 1:40 PM: “Best Practices for Cybersecurity Project Management” by Tiffany Portis
  • 2:00 PM: “Security Considerations for MLOps Infrastructure on AWS” by David Akuma
  • 2:20 PM: “Attacking LLM Detectors with Homoglyph-Based Attacks” by Aldan Creo
  • 2:40 PM: “Redefining Cloud Security with the Power of Blockchain and AI” by Sayali Paseband
  • 3:00 PM: “Securing AI Workloads on Amazon Bedrock using GuardRails” by Lahiru Hewawasam
  • 3:20 PM: “Hack a CEO” by Viktor Arato
  • 3:40 PM: TBD
  • 4:00 PM: “Embracing AI Red Teaming” by David Campbell
  • 4:20 PM: Closing ceremonies

The schedule is tentative and subject to change.

Code Of Conduct

No drama, no hostility, maintain civility, or else.

Our Sponsors

We thank the following sponsors.

Gold Sponsors

  • Sessionize.com

Bronze Sponsors

  • Beyond The Firewall

Want to sponsor SecjuiceCon?

We are still accepting sponsorships.

Please email conference at secjuice dot com to get more details!!

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