

White-Hat Security Community - Monthly Coffee Chat (#15): π» Hackers, Headlines, and Hype
βJoin us for a coffee chat hosted by the White-Hat Security Community. βThe anchoring topic for this month's event is:
βπ» Hackers, Headlines, and Hype - Cyber Security in Pop Culture and Media
βCyber security has become a bigger part of mainstream entertainment, news, and online discourse than ever before. From dramatic hacker scenes in movies and TV shows to sensational headlines about breaches, ransomware, surveillance, and cyber attacks, the way cyber is portrayed in pop culture has a major impact on how people understand risk, privacy, and the people who work in the field.
βBut how much of it reflects reality - and how much of it is exaggerated, oversimplified, or just plain ridiculous?
βSome of the areas we'll be discussing:
βWhich movies and shows have portrayed hacking or cyber security well
βThe most overused cyber tropes in film, TV, and news coverage
βWhether pop culture glamorizes hackers or oversimplifies the work
βHow media shapes public expectations of cyber incidents and cyber professionals
βWhether sensational cyber coverage helps awareness or fuels misunderstanding
βThis is an informal and welcoming coffee chat where cyber security professionals from all backgrounds can connect, share experiences, and build lasting relationships in a relaxed atmosphere. Whether you're just starting your journey in cyber security, transitioning from another field, or you're a seasoned expert, this event is designed for anyone passionate about the world of digital security. βοΈπ
ββGrab your favorite drink - whether itβs coffee, tea, matcha, or juice - and dive into meaningful conversations about industry trends, career insights, personal stories, and the challenges and opportunities shaping the cyber security landscape. This is a safe, supportive space for learning, sharing, and connecting, no matter your experience, background, or role.
ββOur goal is to foster a diverse, inclusive community where everyone feels valued, heard, and supported. Whether youβre seeking advice on breaking into the industry, eager to share best practices, or simply looking to connect with like-minded individuals, this is the perfect place for you.
ββCome for the conversation, stay for the connections! βπ
βWho should attend:
βCyber security and data privacy enthusiasts and professionals of all experience levels π©βπ»π¨βπ»
βThose interested in expanding their network or learning from others π±π¬
βAnyone passionate about making the digital world safer! π‘οΈ
βProfessionals and enthusiasts in related areas including but not limited to secure software development, risk management, data governance, compliance, networking, intelligence, security software/hardware engineering, business continuity, cyber and privacy law, fraud prevention, or cyber insurance. π
βWho should not attend:
βAnyone intending to aggressively pitch themselves for jobs or promote products/services π«
βIndividuals who are not respectful of their peers π
βBlack hat hackers, of course! πΎ
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βWe look forward to seeing you there! π
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βFor those that are new to the cyber security space or to the geographic area, I would also like to highlight a few other excellent cyber security communities that have been serving the Metro Vancouver region for years (to name some of my favorites):
βISACA Vancouver Chapter (https://lu.ma/ISACA)
βVanCitySec (https://luma.com/vancitysec)
βDC604 (https://luma.com/dc604)
βOWASP Vancouver Chapter (https://www.eventbrite.com/o/120870731626)
βWomen in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) Western Canada Affiliate (wicys-western-canada-affiliate)
βISC2 Vancouver Chapter (https://infosecbc.org/category/events/)
βWhite Hat Cyber Crew (BCIT Student Club) (https://discord.com/invite/p4kFWtGUrD)
βCyber Warriors (NYIT Student Club) (nyit_cyberwarriors)