
Two students were even able to present content that they had created at R00tz Asylum. But by far, interacting with other human beings was the highlight of my Def Con experience.”Ĭonnor Magee agreed, stating, “Being able to pick the minds of some of the smartest people within the information security industry was a phenomenal experience!” The speakers, workshops, and talks we’re all super diverse,” says Andrew Ku, “I picked up things that I didn’t know I was going to pick up until I saw there was a village for it. Penetration Testing in a Hostile Environment.Building Application Security Automation with Python.Subverting Privacy Exploitation Using HTTP.Applied Physical Attacks on Embedded Systems, Introductory Version.They were able to attend all of the following workshops in the four short days of the conference. From left to right: Ben Longobardi, Andrew Ku, Brandon DeLuca, Connor Magee, Elizabeth Molloy, Siobhan Kiernan, Kaitlyn Bestenheider, Adriana Aluia.Įach student had their own unique experiences. The group pictured below consisted of Adriana Aluia ( BS Information Technology), Kaitlyn Bestenheider ( MS Information Systems), Brandon DeLuca (BS Computer Science), Siobhan Kiernan ( MS Computer Science), Andrew Ku ( BS Information Systems), Benjamin Longobardi (BS Computer Science), Connor McGee ( BS Computer Science), and Elizabeth Molloy (BS Information Systems and Cybersecurity). The conference offered talks, workshops, and industry connections, the quality of which cannot be matched elsewhere.

On Wednesday, July 26, eight Seidenberg students from both NYC and Pleasantville campuses traveled across the country to attend one of the world’s largest hacking conventions, DEF CON, in Las Vegas.
