🗓️ SecDays 2025 - Securing Non-human Identities and Their Secrets in the Age of AI Agents 🤖

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BSides Seattle 2025

BSides Seattle 2025

BSides Seattle is a community based conference for individuals in or interested in Information Security. Founded in 2012, BSides Seattle continues to provide space for the open sharing of ideas, concepts and debates. A place where security geeks of all ages, all levels of learning, all walks of life can bring their true selves and learn amazing things

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Apr 18, 2025 - Apr 19, 2025

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BSides Seattle is a community based conference for individuals in or interested in Information Security. Founded in 2012, BSides Seattle continues to provide space for the open sharing of ideas, concepts and debates. A place where security geeks of all ages, all levels of learning, all walks of life can bring their true selves and learn amazing things

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BSides Seattle is a community based conference for individuals in or interested in Information Security. Founded in 2012, BSides Seattle continues to provide space for the open sharing of ideas, concepts and debates. A place where security geeks of all ages, all levels of learning, all walks of life can bring their true selves and learn amazing things

Dwayne McDaniel 2

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Secrets Security End-To-End

Credentials allow human-to-machine and machine-to-machine communication. According to CyberArk's recent research, 93% of organizations had two or more identity-related breaches in the past year. It is clear that we need to address this growing issue. Unfortunately, many organizations are OK with using plaintext credentials, which we should all know not to do by now.
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Given the scope of the problem, what can we do? Let's make a plan!
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- Secrets Detection
- Secrets Management
- Developer Workflows
- Secrets Scanning
- Automatic Rotation

By the end of this session, you should have a clear roadmap for taming the machine identity mess in your code and pipelines.

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