This Meetup is part of the Pacific Hackers Association (PHA) nonprofit organization. This 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization fosters success in aligning veterans and underserved communities with hands-on mentorship, technical training, guidance, best practices, and job placement assistance for people seeking careers in the Cyber Security industry.
We talk about white hat hacking and cybersecurity in our group. Our focus is grassroots hacking culture, techniques, hands-on exploitation, cyber defense, digital rights, and civil liberties. We welcome everybody without a technical background in IT, the security industry, or a college degree to attend our meetings. We encourage everyone to join us and help us build an active group with events and projects for the community.
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Why Speak at Our Event?
• Share Your Expertise: This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your knowledge and skills in cybersecurity.
• Network with Peers: Connect with other professionals and enthusiasts in the field.
• Inspire Others: Your insights and experiences can inspire and educate budding cybersecurity talents.
• Enhance Your Profile: Speaking at such events enhances your professional profile and credibility in the cybersecurity community.
We're Looking For Speakers Who Can:
• Provide hands-on demonstrations in areas like ethical hacking, penetration testing, digital forensics, or incident response.
• Share real-world case studies and experiences in cybersecurity challenges and solutions.
• Lead interactive workshops on the latest tools, technologies, and best practices in cybersecurity.
• Engage a diverse audience, from beginners to seasoned professionals, with compelling content and interactive delivery.
How to Apply:
• Submit a Proposal: Send us a brief outline of your proposed talk or workshop, including the topic, format, and key takeaways for the audience.
• Include Your Bio: A short professional biography highlighting your experience and expertise in cybersecurity.
• Contact Information: Provide your email and phone number for further communication.
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