SANS Community Night Events

SANS Community Nights are a great way to stay in touch with your local InfoSec community and to hear the latest in technical wizardry, industry intelligence, and thought leadership from our amazing presenters. 

The sessions are free of charge to attend, however, as spots are limited and will be allocated on a first-registered basis.

Interested in attending? Take a look our upcoming events below to see if we're coming to a location near you! 

Upcoming Community Night Events

TopicSpeakerLocationDateRegister
Share Qualitative Tactical and Operational Intelligence to a Broad Community, Also with AI and Exploring the Link Between Corruption and CybercrimeKevin Holvoet and Jason JordaanRome, IT7 May 2024Register Here
Storm in the Mailbox - 46 Hypotheses and an Unresolved MysteryAnurag KhannaSydney, AU8 May 2024Register Here
Building ICS/OT Security CommunitiesPeter JacksonSydney, AU9 May 2024Register Here
How to Prevent Social Engineering based on Successful Red Team ExercisesDavid MayerDubai, UAE13 May 2024Register Here
An Introduction to Asynchronous Programming in Python and Leveraging AI in Enhancing Cloud Security PostureMichael Murr and Boon Hean LowSingapore, SG15 May 2024Register Here
Fantastic Caches and What You Can Find in ThemPhill MooreHanoi, VT28 May 2024Register Here
Exploring the Link Between Corruption and CybercrimeJason JordaanZurich, CH4 June 2024Register Here
The Good, Bad & Ugly of Cloud Incident Response and It's Cloudy Outside - How the cloud exposes more about an org than you realizeKorstiaan Stam and Jean-François MaesMunich, DE6 June 2024Register Here
Pass the What Now? Understanding Credential Attacks in a Windows 11 World and Reverse Engineer Malware Code Written in Spaces and TabsSteve Anson and Sorot PanichprechaKuala Lumpur, MY24 June 2024Register Here
Cracking the Code: The Role of Programming in Information Security and Why Do We Do What We Do? A Motivational TalkMark Baggett and Justin ParkerCanberra, AU27 June 2024Register Here
Effective ICS/OT TTX Design & Facilitation and Using Machine Learning to Reduce the Alert FatigueMike Hoffman and Nik AlleyneCanberra, AU4 July 2024Register Here