Security BSides Transylvania

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May 10, 2025
Location: Students’ Cultural House, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Website: https://bsidestransylvania.com/

If BSides Transylvania 2024 was great, this year’s edition is set to be EPIC, with Ryan Montgomery (known as “0day”) as the headliner and more than 15 InfoSec rockstars as speakers. A challenging and rewarding CTF will be hold during the conference that will keep the ethical hackers focused all the time. The event will take place on May 10, 2025, at the “Dumitru Fărcaș” Student`s House of Culture Cluj-Napoca.

BSides Transylvania is part of BSides Security’s international community initiative, which aims to create a social context where the cybersecurity community can engage with some of the industry’s most vocal representatives. BSides creates an open communication platform where cyber security experts can share ideas and experiences and develop long-lasting partnerships.

Access will be based on the activity of a ticket and is valid for all activities offered by the conference.

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