Highlights from CYBR.HAK.CON. 2026
Among the topics: Cognitive warfare and medical device mayhem.
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CYBR.HAK.CON. 2026: The Ghosts Still Haunt the Machine - Lessons From The Therac-25 Affair
Sean Satterlee’s CYBR.HAK.CON. presentation used the deadly Therac-25 radiation overdoses to expose how modern connected medical devices still repeat many of the same dangerous cybersecurity and safety failures.
CYBR.HAK.CON. 2026: A Brief Introduction to Cognitive Warfare
Stephen Cravey’s “A Brief Introduction to Cognitive Warfare” explores how modern influence operations exploit human psychology, identity, emotion, and social dynamics much like attackers exploit vulnerabilities in technical systems.
Manufacturing: NIST Wants to Upgrade the Incident Response Playbook
NIST releases its first concrete OT recovery playbook and it looks nothing like an IT runbook. The document is formally aimed at manufacturing, but the problem it addresses is structural across every operational technology environment where stopping production has physical consequences.
Shall We Play a Game? WOPR a Special Guest at CYBR.HAK.CON.
A replica of WOPR, built for HouSecCon 2015's WarGames theme, has become a fan favorite at CYBR.SEC.Community events -- a fixture that taps into the hacker nostalgia and cautionary spirit of the 1983 film.