

All Access Pass
All Access Pass
Enterprise security is so hot right now. The corp sec stack - device management, identity and access, email security, SaaS posture, AI governance, and everything in between - is finally getting the attention, tooling, and budget that product security and cloud security have had for years. Thanks Clawd. We're here for all of it.
Join us for All Access Pass, hosted by Oblique, bringing together the people building, breaking, and buying enterprise security. Come for the talks, stay for the hallway-track energy that made hacker culture great in the first place.
Real talks, strong opinions, pizza, and beer. See you there.
Agenda
6:00–6:30pm — Networking with pizza + drinks
6:30–8:00pm — Talks
8:00–9:00pm — More networking + drinks
Talks
Would you like some AI with that? - Whitney Merrill
Whitney Merrill is Head of Global Privacy, Data Protection, and Compliance at Asana. She holds a master's in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she was an Illinois Cyber Security Scholar and a member of the Illinois Security Lab, exploring the intersection of technology, information security, privacy, and the law. In her free time, she makes enamel pins, stickers, designs puzzles, and recently published her first zine which includes art and commentary about privacy, AI, security, and surveillance.
Hardware identity isn't just client certificates - Matthew Garrett
Matthew Garrett is a Principal Security Engineer at Nvidia, and has extensive experience in the software stack all the way from system firmware through the kernel to desktop applications. He currently focuses on security solutions involving hardware primitives such as TPMs or Secure Enclaves, ensuring robust hardware-backed identity and state attestation for the purposes of implementing Zero Trust architecture solutions.
IDEViewer: Securing Developer Workstations from IDE Supply Chain Threats - Vinod Tiwari
Vinod is a Staff Security Engineer at PIP Labs and IEEE Senior Member with over a decade of cybersecurity experience spanning financial services, government, and tech. His career across Amazon, Zapier, and HackerOne has built deep expertise in penetration testing, cloud security architecture, and application security across AWS, GCP, and Azure, now applied at the intersection of traditional enterprise security and Web3/blockchain infrastructure. He is an author and reviewer for the HTTP Archive's Web Almanac, organizer of the Blockchain Security Village at Seasides, and creator of the open-source API Doc Converter Burp Extension. He actively contributes to the security community through writing on Medium, bug bounty programs, and mentoring aspiring security professionals.