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Are you going to be in San Francisco during BSidesSF and RSA 2026? 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 will have a panel discussion, talks, and workshops.

AGENDA:

TRACK 1 1045 - Opening Ceremony 1100 - No Badge Required: An Unconventional Journey Through Cybersecurity's Front Lines - Ryan Massfeller 1130 - Catch & Release Phramework: Credential Harvesting Without The Phishing Page - David Porcello, Rob Wright 1230 - LUNCH 1300 - Red Teaming With Lora And Meshtastic - Venky Raju 1430 - Malware Analysis: Learn Windows Internals And How Malware Operates - Sam Bowne 1600 - Let's Hack From The Beginning - Rotem Bar 1700 - Closing Ceremony

TRACK 2 1130 - Identity Hunting With Malicious Documents - Filipi Pires 1215 - Red Team In 2026: Creative Initial Access - David Garcia 1245 - LUNCH 1315 - Reverse Engineering Embedded AI Models In Firmware And Binaries - Stephen Brennan, Ulrich Lang 1400 - What Happens After You Report An AI Bug: From Model Behavior To Real Impact - Ani Turner 1445 - Bluetooth Warwalking: Hacking The Airwaves With Your Phone And A Pair Of Sneakers - kn0ck0ut (Matt) 1530 - When Agents Execute: RCE Paths In LLM-Powered Coding Tools - Manesh Babu 1600 - Hunting Shells Via Chaining Misconfigs In AWS - Sumanth, Bhagavan Bollina

CAPTURE-THE-FLAG 1130 - 1645

SOLDERING VILLAGE 1130 - 1630 - Soldering 101 - Abhinav Pandagale

HAPPY HOUR 1400 - 1645

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 through creative, innovative programs that help people get the proper training and be placed in the field.

Visit us at www.pacifichackers.org for more information.

Location
Public Works
161 Erie St, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA
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