Events
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Event: Live Presentation | Social Engineering: Building a More Secure World Thru Innovative Use of the Truth
University of Advancing Technology (UAT) 2625 W Baseline Rd, Tempe, AZ, United StatesThe 2007 AZSPF session where Hunter Storm first presented her original creations, the term “Hacking Humans,” The Ports & Services Model of Social Engineering, and the full Hacking Humans framework publicly under the talk’s original title, Social Engineering | Building a More Secure World Thru Innovative Use of the Truth.
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Event: Featured Speaker | IDS/IPS & Event Correlation: Separating Fact from Fiction
University of Advancing Technology (UAT) 2625 W Baseline Rd, Tempe, AZ, United StatesA 2007 AZSPF technical session where Hunter Storm dissected IDS/IPS tuning, false‑positive reduction, and event‑correlation logic, clarifying operational realities versus vendor claims.
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Event: Live Panel | Texas A&M Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Texas A&M School of Computer Science and Engineering Office: 102 Peterson Building 435 Nagle St., College Station, TX, United StatesHunter Storm joined cybersecurity leaders from Tesla, Level 3, and other major organizations for a high‑signal career panel hosted by the Texas A&M Department of Computer Science & Engineering. This session gave students and early‑career professionals a rare, unfiltered look at how real‑world threat environments shape modern cybersecurity roles. Storm shared insights from enterprise security leadership, human‑layer threat detection, and cross‑domain operations, helping attendees understand what it takes to thrive in high‑stakes technical careers. Readers will gain clarity on the skills, mindset, and strategic awareness required to navigate today’s rapidly evolving cyber landscape.
