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Reflections from Black Hat and DEFCON: Trends, Community Energy, and the Future of OT Cybersecurity

Reflections from Black Hat and DEFCON: Trends, Community Energy, and the Future of OT Cybersecurity

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In this episode, Aaron returns from an action-packed week at Black Hat and DEFCON in the sweltering heat of Las Vegas. He shares his firsthand impressions on the changing atmosphere of these legendary conferences, from skyrocketing prices to a slightly thinner crowd, and digs into hot topics like the surge in AI discussions and the ongoing clash of perspectives between IT and OT professionals.

Aaron also highlights the unmatched energy and camaraderie in the DEFCON villages—especially the ICS Village—and offers a sneak peek at exciting upcoming events, such as ResetCon and Lone Star Cyber Shootout.

Whether you’re a conference veteran or just OT-curious, this episode is packed with personal stories, industry trends, and tips for making the most out of these must-attend cybersecurity gatherings. Tune in and get ready to protect it all!

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