

HackTheBay 2025
Are you going to be in San Francisco during BSidesSF and RSA 2025? Do you have plans for Monday? If not, we have something prepared for you.
Pacific Hackers is bringing "HackTheBay" for a full day of awesomeness. Check out our newly created CTF. We are going to have a panel discussion and some talks and workshops.
Agenda:
Track 1
0830 - Door Open/Registration 0915 - Opening Remarks 0930 - KEYNOTE - Malcolm Harkins & Eoin Wickens 1000 - From Pocket to Pwn: How We Hacked a Multinational Corporation - Lisa Landau & Tim Shipp 1045 - Adversarial Intelligence: Redefining Application Security Through the Eyes Of An Attacker - Aviv Mussinger 1130 - Netsec is dead(?): Modern Network Fingerprinting for Real-World Defense - Vlad Iliushin 1230 - "Beyond Detection: Building a Living Security Knowledge Ecosystem with SNARF" - John Owen 1300 - KEYNOTE - Jake Williams (aka MalwareJake) 1330 - Breaking Down Silos: Unify Assets, Minimize Attack Exposure - Lucas Zaichkowsky 1400 - SAST AI - Bogdan Barchuk 1445 - Exploitation Techniques in APIs: RESTful, SOAP, GraphQL and gRPC - Toshiro Nagata 1330 - Rules Writers and Threat Hunters in the Age of AI - Eric Zietlow 1600 - Beyond SAST: Advancing Vulnerability Detection with Symbolic Execution - Jason Kramer 1645 - GameHacking 101 - Julian Dunning 1715 - KEYNOTE - Sunil Gottumukkala 1745 - Closing Ceremony
Track 2
1000 - Attacking AI (WORKSHOP) - Jason Haddix 1200 - Vulnerability Exploitation in the Cloud: A Cross-Platform Graph-Based Attack - Filipi Pires 1245 - Layered Security for Kubernetes - Brian Six 1345 - Tabletop War Gaming (WORKSHOP) - Mike Lombardi & Erik Barzdukas 1515 - Devops and Threat Research Walk Into a Bar... - Andy Giron 1545 - Securing Critical Infrastructure (WORKSHOP) - Sam Bowne
Soldering Village
1000 - 1600 - Soldering 101 - Zero to Hero
The schedule is subject to change. For more information, visit us at www.hackthebay.org
About PHA:
This event is part of the Pacific Hackers Association (PHA) nonprofit organization. Pacific Hackers Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that helps everyone, with a particular focus on Veterans and underserved communities. PHA provides support such as cyber-mentors, scholarships, training, conference access, exam vouchers, and workshops. The mission is to diversify the cybersecurity industry with creative and innovative programs designed to help people get the proper training and be placed in the security industry.
Visit us at www.pacifichackers.org for more information.