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BSides Basingstoke

The Dice Tower / Red Lion Hotel London Street, Basingstoke, Hampshire, United Kingdom

We're pleased to be a sponsor for BSides Basingstoke 2023. All details TBC.

ISACA New England

The Internet USA The Internet USA, United States

Paul Brownridge will be speaking. Details TBC.

DEF CON 31

Caesars Forum 3911 S Koval Ln, Paradise, NV, United States

Come and see us at the Aerospace Village, at Caesars Forum. Aerospace Village Fri 11th to Sun 13th Activity Take off in an A320 with hacked engine performance calculator. Then try to land it again. Fri 8th August 5:00 PM Pen Test Partners Power Hour We’ll be talking about: Hacking Electronic Flight bags 102. What did we […]

44CON

Novotel London West 1 Shortlands, Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom

Details TBC. Register here.

OWASP Northern Virginia

The Internet USA The Internet USA, United States

Paul Brownridge will be presenting: What lessons have we actually learned from the past? As we become more and more familiar with security risks, common sense suggests that we apply lessons learned from past mistakes....but this is not always the case. We still regularly find basic security failings in operational technology, maritime, and automotive environments. This […]

44CON talk – Initial Access. 2023 and beyond

Novotel London West 1 Shortlands, Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom

Our Tony Gee is presenting: Initial Access. 2023 and beyond The pathway to initial access in 2023 is far from an easy one. This talk will lift the lid on all the recent TTPs we have been using to gain access, giving you techniques you can implement in your own assessment. But what about defence? For […]

BSides Cambridge

The Triangle Building Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

Sam Macdonald will be presenting: The OSINT Kill Chain  

SCL Cybersecurity Masterclass

Addleshaw Goddard Milton Gate, 60 Chiswell Street, London, United Kingdom

Ken Munro will be presenting: What cyber risks / vulnerabilities look like in practice