

Bug Bounty, Ethical Hacking & the Art of Triage in Modern Security Programs
The Milano Cybersecurity Meetup and UNGUESS Security are pleased to invite you to their first event together, dedicated to Bug Bounty, Ethical Hacking & the Art of Triage in Modern Security Programs.
About the Event
The Milano Cybersecurity Meetup returns with an edition dedicated to offensive security and Bug Bounty programs, no longer just about finding vulnerabilities, but about managing noise, prioritizing risk, and building trust between organizations and security researchers. The event focuses on the role of the Ethical Hacker and the critical, often misunderstood, role of the triager, the professional who bridges vulnerability discovery with actionable remediation.
The meetup will close with a talk by Sw33tLie, one of the main contributors to PortSwigger’s latest research “HTTP/1.1 Must Die”, examining the evolution of HTTP Request Smuggling and why its emerging variants increasingly challenge modern architectures and traditional triage assumptions.This evening event combines focused technical talks with an informal aperitivo atmosphere, where hoodies replace ties and technical content meets open discussion and networking.
Co-organized with UNGUESS Security, a European Continuous Offensive Platform backed by a community of 200+ vetted ethical hackers and AI agents, the event offers a unique chance to hear from practitioners on different sides of the hacking process.
The event will also welcome representatives from Intigriti, including Alex Olsen, Head of Hackers, who will join us to make the evening even more exciting.
Agenda
“Today, being an ethical hacker means staying ahead of attackers, finding the bugs and fixing risk before it’s exploited by malicious actors.”
Full event details and the complete agenda can be found in the document below or at the following link: https://www.meetup.com/milano-cybersecurity-meetup-group/
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