SecureWay Meetup #3: Red teaming [PL] [Free]
About the Event:
SecureWay returns with its third monthly cybersecurity meetup — this time diving into the gritty world of red teaming. Forget theory, forget sanitized case studies — this is a raw, real-world dissection of cyber offense and defense. Red teaming isn’t a simulation; it’s a reality check.
What to Expect:
🔹 17:30 – Doors open & registration
Grab your badge, meet fellow security experts, and get ready for a night of knowledge, dialogue, and pizza.
🔹 18:10 – Welcome Address
Maciej Broniarz (DC9 Cyber / CERT.ngo) introduces the theme: red teaming as a diagnostic of real defense readiness.
🔹 18:15 – Startup Pitch
Dawid Moczadło (Vidoc Security Lab) presents the startup of the month — innovations from the Polish cybersecurity scene.
🔹 18:25 – Talk #1:
Piotr Więcek (Freelance Hacker) — “Red Team War Stories”
A look into real operations: what worked, what failed, and how attackers actually win.
🔹 18:50 – Talk #2:
Tomasz Bukowski (Standard Chartered / DragonSector) — “Why You Shouldn’t Do Red Teaming”
A contrarian take challenging common assumptions and misapplications in corporate red teaming.
🔹 19:20 – Panel & Q&A
Open floor discussion with all speakers and attendees. Candid, informal, and unfiltered.
🔹 20:15 – Pizza & Conversations
The classic SecureWay networking style — talk shop, exchange contacts, and wind down over slices and stories.
Why You Should Attend:
SecureWay Meetups are known for practical insights, a low entry barrier (no expensive tickets), and a tight-knit cybersecurity community. If you’re in IT security, compliance, incident response, or tech leadership, this is your space to learn what the textbooks won’t tell you.
Speakers:
Piotr Więcek – Freelance Hacker
Tomasz Bukowski – Standard Chartered / DragonSector
Maciej Broniarz – DC9 Cyber / CERT.ngo
Dawid Moczadło – Vidoc Security Lab
Partners: Supported by local tech and security organizations (details on website).
Expect war stories, not marketing decks. Expect honest debate, not safe PR. SecureWay is for the doers.