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The annual Open Source Security Summit brings together business leaders, industry visionaries, and technology users to chart a path forward and highlight the future of open source security solutions.

Check out the session recordings from 2025 below!

Keynote: The CyberCanon Project with Rick Howard

Learn why reading one cybersecurity book cover-to-cover makes you smarter than everyone frantically skimming summaries at triple speed — plus the three must-read books for any cybersecurity professional.

Fireside chat with Andy Greenberg (WIRED) and Paul Stringfellow (GigaOm)

Andy Greenberg dives into his book Tracers in the Dark, revealing how Bitcoin became the ultimate trap for criminals who thought cryptocurrency was untraceable, leading to billion-dollar busts and the takedown of massive dark web empires.

Panel: Making security inclusive by default

Explore how open source tools balance transparency with protection, why your non-technical teams might be your biggest security asset, and the surprising ways user feedback has actually strengthened enterprise security.

Fireside chat with CSO Rinki Sethi

Upwind Security CSO Rinki Sethi explains why compromised identities have overtaken malware as the #1 attack vector, how AI is giving attackers startup-level speed and scale, and why runtime detection is the best defense against the threats traditional security tools miss.

Passkey rollout advice from Foot Locker

Foot Locker's Mark Zvolensky shares the surprisingly simple secret to rolling out passkeys across thousands of users by skipping the technical jargon, using simple analogies and creative automation to nudge people toward phishing-resistant authentication they'll actually use.

Panel: Secure by design: Building trust in high-stakes ecosystems

Check out this panel to learn why baking security into systems from day one saves money and prevents disasters, how to spot security theater versus real protection, and why passkeys are the ultimate win for both users and IT teams who are tired of password reset requests.

Check out the previous years' highlights

Le sommet sur la sécurité de l'Open Source met en vedette des anciens élèves

Brian Krebs

Cybersecurity journalist and author
Website | Session recap

Alyssa Miller

Hacker and CISO at Epiq Global
LinkedIn | Session replay

Steve Wozniak

Co-founder of Apple
Website | Session recap

Eva Galperin

Director of Cybersecurity at Electrical Frontier Foundation
Website | Session replay

Bruce Schneier

Security technologist and cybersecurity author
Website | Session recap

Lisa Plaggemier

Executive Director at National Cyber Security Alliance
LinkedIn | Session replay

Mikko Hypponen

Chief Research Officer at WithSecure and cybersecurity author
Website | Session recap

Nicole Perlroth

Cybersecurity author and former NYT journalist
LinkedIn | Session replay

Kevin Mitnick

"The world's most famous hacker"
Website | Session recap

Mårten Mickos

CEO at HackerOne
LinkedIn | Session replay

Tomás Maldonado

CISO at the NFL
LinkedIn | Session replay

Keren Elazari

The Friendly Hacker
Website | Session recap

Daniel Miessler

AI / Security Researcher and Founder
Website | Session replay

Kim Zetter

Cybersecurity journalist and author
Website | Session recap