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Open Security Conference
@OSCo@infosec.exchange  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

You're curious how the past editions of #osco turned out? We've got you covered! 🙌🏻

🎉 This was #osco25! Check out our recap: https://2025.opensecurityconference.org/conference/recapitulation/
💜 Gain impressions from all conferences: https://opensecurityconference.org/about/past-conferences/
✅ Save the dates for #osco26 on November 5-8, 2026! 😉

#CyberSecurity #Security #InfoSec #AppSec #ProductSecurity #OTsecurity #OpenSpace [lisi]

Open Security Conference

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Welcome to the Open Security Conference (osco), the people-centred international gathering for everyone interested in cybersecurity. Join us 5-8 November 2026 in Rückersbach, Germany.
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Open Security Conference
@OSCo@infosec.exchange  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

You're curious how the past editions of #osco turned out? We've got you covered! 🙌🏻

🎉 This was #osco25! Check out our recap: https://2025.opensecurityconference.org/conference/recapitulation/
💜 Gain impressions from all conferences: https://opensecurityconference.org/about/past-conferences/
✅ Save the dates for #osco26 on November 5-8, 2026! 😉

#CyberSecurity #Security #InfoSec #AppSec #ProductSecurity #OTsecurity #OpenSpace [lisi]

Open Security Conference

Past Conferences

Welcome to the Open Security Conference (osco), the people-centred international gathering for everyone interested in cybersecurity. Join us 5-8 November 2026 in Rückersbach, Germany.
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@realn2s@infosec.exchange  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

Are you interested in a different kind of security conference?

Then take a look at the Open Security Conference ( @OSCo). #osco25 takes place from October 2 to 5 in Rückersbach (Germany near Frankfurt) and registration is still open at https://opensecurityconference.org/.
(this is an English version of the original German thread https://infosec.exchange/@realn2s/114936419689473030)

Why?

The Open Security Conference aims to be diverse and inclusive. This also includes different levels of knowledge and experience.
It is therefore not only for security experts or for people who have (already) worked in the security sector for a long time,
but also for people who are interested in security or want to get into the field.

The #OpenSpace format not only enables expert presentations,
but also non-expert topics or questions as session topics. Sessions are not resticted to presentations, they can be interactive, collaborative, workshops or basically anything else.

Since topics do not have to be submitted months in advance,
but the agenda is created jointly by the participants, hot topics can also be covered.

The conference is non-commercial, i.e. the total costs are shared between the participants (including the organizers).
The costs include accommodation and meals in the conference hotel.

And yes, there are also sponsors who cover part of the costs.

But not everything is different.

There are great keynotes e.g. by @bkastl ("History repeating itself") and Mireia Cano ("Building an AppSec Program from Scratch").

#CyberSecurity #Security #InfoSec #AppSec #ProductSecurity #OTsecurity

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@PTP@infosec.exchange  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

🚫 No fire detection means no going to sea.
If you're running the Consilium Safety CS5000 fire panel on board, hardcoded credentials could let an attacker shut it down remotely.
 
As a result, if the system is taken offline, your vessel could be detained, lose its class certification, or be prevented from sailing altogether.
 
There is no patch available. The vendor has stated they won’t fix the issue unless cybersecurity was part of your original contract.
 
If your panel was installed before July 2024, it likely wasn’t designed with modern cybersecurity in mind.
 
Andrew Tierney explains how we discovered the vulnerability, its implications for operators, and the steps you can take to mitigate the risk.
 
📌 Read here: https://www.pentestpartners.com/security-blog/fire-detection-system-been-pwned-youre-not-going-to-sea/
 
#MaritimeCyberSecurity #VulnerabilityResearch #OTSecurity #FireDetection #CyberRisk

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