What's it look like when someone spends hours fine-tuning llama 3.1 to be the most destructive hacking robot the world has ever seen, with a pure goal of causing damage, with no safeguards? Are we ready for that? Not a pentesting bot with guardrails; a harbinger of chaos, tasked only with spreading.
This talk will explore the hidden access patterns to the crown jewels, including most-common access patterns, hidden paths and popular backdoors left by engineers to get their jobs done. We will discuss practical tips to understand the problem and work on removing the hidden access paths.
As Netflix enters live streaming, fraud prevention stakes rise significantly. This talk offers an insider's view of strategies and challenges in tackling fraud during live events, focusing on preparing for the unpredictable and maintaining robust defenses amidst this unpredictability.
I’ve been working in security ops for 20 years. Most SOCs struggle because of one big mistake: don’t let this happen to you. I will step you through how to organize a SOC: what should go in it, what should probably stay out, and what your SOC will look like if you get it right.
So you've just battled a dragon: how quickly and effectively can you fight the next one? We dive into Resiliency by Design for an AI search / chat product - based on considerations like uptime, disaster recovery, availability, fault testing etc, while meeting audit/compliance & privacy regulations.
Are you aspiring to break into cybersecurity or looking to take your career to the next level but don’t have a mentor to guide you? This talk is for you. We'll dive into practical advice to guide your career journey, based on real-world questions asked by my mentees.
Hybrid environments complicate network egress. Learn how Block centralized network egress policies and ensured consistent deployment of rules across diverse enforcement endpoints—regardless of type or location—enabling secure, scalable, and streamlined outbound traffic management.
New specializations have emerged in this AI-adoring age, but where does that leave security practitioners? Good news: if you know web application security, you can secure AI uses too. This talk examines normal web app security issues relevant to any LLM-based app—and the handful unique to AI.
A unique name server linked to Iran-nexus cyber activity reveals a broader set of malicious name servers with potential nation-state tires. Learn how passive DNS data connects a single typosquatting domain to multiple name servers being used to for malware distribution.
Network security is important, but what about the networks that serve your network?
In this talk I go over my methodology and findings performing a security audit of some local ISPs. I’ll outline how simple vulnerabilities and configuration mistakes are still making it to these production networks,
Imagine a cybercriminal accessing your network with credentials bought on the dark web—they walk in unnoticed. Attackers aren't breaking in—they're logging in. With 80% of attacks involving stolen credentials, discover how Automated Credential Threat Monitoring (ACT) keeps you ahead of threats
Enterprise AI search tools like Glean and Guru aggregate all your company’s data into a single, easy-to-navigate interface. Think of it as Google, but for juicy, sensitive corporate information. In this session, we’ll explore effective threat modeling and controls when deploying these tools.
The Russian hacktivist group Killnet was a cyber army directed by a few to cause harm. With a checkered history and inconsistent behaviors, deciphering who is behind this group was challenging, but we’ll lift this veil and share a personal story of disrupting and unbalancing Killnet into chaos.
GraphQL APIs offer flexibility and efficiency but often introduce security risks that remain hidden in the shadows. In this session, we’ll share findings from scanning GraphQL APIs, revealing vulnerabilities like schema leaks, brute-force risks, and GraphQL-specific "bomb" attacks.
Anyone can build simple LLM–based tools that streamline security tasks. Join us to learn how, with short prompts and very little code, you can do more with less by automating IAM, threat detection, and vuln management workflows. Get tips and prebuilt used-in-prod examples to play with on your own.
LOL - a lot less funny than it sounds - (living off the land) attacks have been around for several years, now it is time for LOC (living off the cloud) attacks. With cloud services becoming a core part of engineering today, it is no wonder attackers see this as a high-value attack vector.
For the last 6 years we have been tracking the activities of the cyber-mercenaries Dark Caracal. In this time we have observed them make a number of hilarious mistakes which have allowed us to gain insights into their activities and targets and see just how effective they actually are despite it all
When an outside threat becomes an insider threat, are your hiring practices prepared to catch it? In this session, you’ll learn how to examine the tactics of fraudulent job seekers and how to collaborate with talent teams to secure your hiring pipeline *and* protect your organization.
If you see a phishing email or domain that’s a public IoC, it’s already too late. Our research team’s approach to threat detection finds more DNS artifacts and adversary infrastructure as they are created and maps intent before it can be weaponized. This session will show how you can do the same.
In the vast sea of security data, how do we efficiently find malicious activity and turn it into actionable intelligence? This presentation introduces data-driven detection engineering, showcasing a data-first approach to building detection rules and threat feeds.
We monitored public changelogs of popular open-source projects to detect unreported security fixes. We found 600+ vulnerabilities, 25% high or critical, with most never being reported. We achieved this by using dual LLM models to monitor change logs and verify the result with our security engineers.
As cloud adoption grows, attackers exploit its unique attack surface. This talk explores atomic IOCs (e.g., IAM metadata, container IDs) and behavioral IOCs (e.g., API activity), featuring real-world examples like threat actor "Bapak" and insights to enhance cloud detection, hunting, and response.
INCIDENT DECLARED! As Incident Commander, team up with your product and privacy leads to navigate the response. Will you launch a forensics investigation? Draft a customer notice? You decide in this choose-your-adventure talk.
Residential proxies are the weapon of choice for bots bypassing defenses by mimicking legit traffic. This talk unpacks how machine learning can expose and mitigate these threats at scale. Expect actionable insights for improving detections while minimizing false positives.
Dive into the challenges of LLMs in cybersecurity as we explore the process of fine tuning an LLM to handle the task of secret detection in code and be efficient enough to run on any laptop. Can LLMs with low inference times pave the way for new detection methods that were previously overlooked?
Security policies must consider human psychological traits for effectiveness. We'll contrast this with security needs for Non-Human Identities and argue that AI has its own "psychological traits" requiring tailored approaches to secure systems against AI-specific threats.
The cybersecurity industry has 5,000+ startups yet many key problems are overlooked for not being "venture scale." This talk explores alternative paths (bootstrapping, Silicon Valley Small Businesses) & talks why niche markets and smaller ideas can drive impactful solutions without unicorn pressure.
“The Four Tribes of Security Champions” is a framework to describe successful security champion programs. The tribes include: The Apprentices, The Fan Club, The Learners, and The Sentinels. We’ll explore a benchmarking tool for each tribe to pick which approach is right for you!
Explore the escalating issues in CVE data: inconsistent reporting, low-quality submissions, and outdated info. Learn why these threaten cybersecurity and what solutions can restore trust in this critical database.
We established Stanford's product security clinic in 2023 to help community organizations secure the software services they offer, diverging from traditional university cybersecurity clinics that focus on corporate security. Here's what we learned from our first two years of operation.
Most people aren’t dragon slayers. There are dragon slayers out there, but they’re not us. EDR isn’t a dragon slayer. Neither is the SOC. That’s okay - when the dragon comes, the goal should be *survival,* not going out in a blaze of glory.
Policymakers worldwide have recently taken up product security, making prominent topics like memory safety. In this talk, hear from former CISA Senior Advisor Jack Cable on lessons learned leading CISA's Secure by Design initiative, and what a shift towards product security means for the industry.
Quantum computing is breaking RSA/ECC, your PKI is at risk !. This session delivers a live demo on quantum-safe PKI upgrades: discover certificate weaknesses, map hybrid replacements, and align with NIST PQC standards. Learn to secure cryptographic resilience for the post-quantum era.
Security’s weakest link comes with ten fingers, ten toes and an uncanny ability to find ways past your thoughtfully implemented controls. Learn well-tested psychology principles that drive positive security outcomes. From social proof to reciprocity, small changes in approach bring outsized results.
The Secure Shell (SSH) is the most commonly exposed dedicated management protocol, second only to HTTP in terms of internet-wide exposure, and it’s had a rocky year. This presentation explores the multitude of SSH implementations, their specific weaknesses and real-world exposures.
This talk explores the discovery of a long-standing CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) vulnerability in the popular gorilla/csrf Go library. The goal is to encourage the audience to perform vulnerability research experiments in their own commonly used tools.
Operational Technology (OT) describes devices that control things in the real world like factories and generators. This talk discusses the security implications of the convergence of IT and OT, with deep dives into OT protocols and device discovery -- even behind legacy protocol gateways.
Condemning “check-box” vendor risk management and security questionnaires is a hot talking point nowadays. This talk will discuss the related but distinct problems in the TPRM space and offer practical, creative solutions to help deliver high-value outcomes via third-party risk management.
The presentation will cover research into pig butchering scams connected to FUNNULL CDN-hosted money laundering, retail phishing campaigns targeting luxury brands, and more. Technical analysis step will be provided and explained in-depth as we cover this threat which we have dubbed “Triad Nexus."
Using cryptography solves certain problems but adds a new challenge: key management. This talk explores how various key types require different management approaches, then walks though an example of securing a long-lived code-signing key in an HSM, with a look at operational burdens and pitfalls.
Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) are transforming data handling by ensuring privacy and security throughout the data lifecycle. This talk explores the latest advancements in PETs, focusing on Secure Multiparty Computation (MPC), Homomorphic Encryption (HE), and their real-world applications.
Security practitioners are put in tough positions whether you're new to security or an experienced CISO. Based on "Radical Candor", you'll leave this talk with new perspective on the way security teams are perceived by their peers and how to optimize the good and minimize the unavoidable bad.
Learn how Anthropic automates dependency security at scale across diverse infrastructure and environments while still letting engineers use the tools and dependencies they need. We'll explore Dependant, our tool to enforce our dependency posture at the network level, and how users interact with it.
Discover how the Cyberhaven breach case exposed critical Shadow IT risks—and the proactive allowlist strategy that minimized business disruption. The proactive controls saved our 40M+ users from being impacted. Gain insights, metrics, and a blueprint for continuous monitoring
Being the first security leader at a startup is a wild ride. This talk explores "Trust Engineering," a hands-on approach to earn trust, navigate chaos, and build a security foundation with limited resources. Learn how to handle executive expectations and support fast-paced growth.
GRC teams can be more than just gridlock, red tape, and checklists. By prioritizing a risk-first approach, leveraging both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and adopting principles-based compliance, GRC becomes a proactive force that empowers organizations to effectively combat security.
In this talk, I’ll discuss hiring trends for Security Engineers and Leaders in 2024, covering metrics like time to hire, interview rounds, formats, and rejection trends. Data comes from 30+ placements at 10+ tech startups, mainly in SF, offering insights into the cybersecurity hiring landscape.
Attackers making money from MY 2FA? It's more likely than you think! SMS is a common 2FA method but creates risk: International Revenue Share Fraud, inflating SMS traffic to siphon revenue. Attendees will learn how to detect and mitigate IRSF with Cloudflare, OpenAI, and Datadog.