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Antonio Juanilla

Antonio Juanilla

HackMadrid %27, HackBCN %27, flagHunters, DevSecCon Spain Chapter

Madrid, Spain

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Antonio Juanilla, known online as @specter, is a passionate DevSecOps Architect and hacking enthusiast. His mind is always on a constant quest for knowledge and deeply committed to exploring new technologies. In addition to his main job, Antonio is an outstanding Co-Organizer of the HackMadrid %27 community and Co-Founder of HackBarcelona %27 and the Hacker Dreams Association, Chapter leader of DevSecCon Spain. He is also a valuable member of the flagHunters CTF team.
Finally international speaker at conferences such as:
Black Hat Europe
RootedCon
DragonJar
MorterueloCon
World Party
HackMiami Conference
Developer Week
He is also a valued member of the flagHunters CTF team, where he showcases his flag hunting skills and experience. Antonio prides himself on his role as an advocate for the democratization of technology, firmly believing that broad access to technology is essential for the betterment of society as a whole. His dedication and expertise in the field of cybersecurity make him a leading figure, and his passion for hacking drives him to continually explore and push the boundaries of technology. With a strong focus on improving the security landscape, Antonio's contributions have a profound impact on the industry. With his visionary mindset and unwavering enthusiasm, he constantly strives to make a difference in the world of technology.

Area of Expertise

  • Finance & Banking

Topics

  • Cybersecuirty
  • DevSecOps
  • DevSecOps and GitOps in practice
  • AppSec

Unleashing the Webhook Beast: When CI/CD Goes Rogue and Organizations Fall

In this paper, we will explore the potential dangers of CI/CD webhooks and how they can be exploited by attackers to compromise an organization’s security. We will discuss real-world examples of webhook vulnerabilities and provide practical advice on how to secure your webhooks to protect your organization from compromise. By understanding the risks associated with webhooks and implementing best practices for their use, organizations can ensure that their software delivery process remains both efficient and secure.

Unleashing Cybersecurity Power: Automated Attacks, Pipelines, and Dockerized Pentesting Tools Unveil

This talk is about how to use automated attacks with pipelines and different dockerized pentesting tools to secure your system. It will provide a comprehensive guide on how to use these tools and techniques to protect your system from attacks. The talk will cover the basics of pentesting with Docker and how to use automated attacks with pipelines. It will also provide an overview of different dockerized pentesting tools and how they can be used to secure your system.

Purple Team: Red & Blue stop figthing

We will talk about the Red Team as an offensive team, the Blue Team as a defensive team, and the Purple Team as a collaborative team, their current position and the times involved in their work where the Purple Team is shown as a modern approach to secure application development, and how it relates to the SecDevOps (DevSecOps) culture, we will also show what a Purple Team is capable of using current agile methodologies and tools used for it.

Securing the Cloud: A Workshop on Building a Fortified SDLC on Kubernetes with Open Source Power

Join us for an insightful talk where we’ll reveal the secrets to building a fortified Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) using open-source tools. Throughout the talk, we’ll explore a wide range of popular open source tools that can be seamlessly integrated into your workflow like Gitlab, Harbor, defectdojo. This isn’t just a theoretical discussion: we’ll dive into practical exercises and share real-world examples that will equip you with practical skills. Through these examples, you’ll learn how to identify and mitigate security risks, harden your code against potential vulnerabilities, and adopt security best practices throughout the development cycle. Cybersecurity in development doesn’t have to be tied to high software costs, allowing any person or company to make their software more secure.Don’t miss out on this transformative opportunity to unlock the potential of open-source tools in your SDLC.

Pacific Hackers Meetup User group Sessionize Event

January 2024 Mountain View, California, United States

Antonio Juanilla

HackMadrid %27, HackBCN %27, flagHunters, DevSecCon Spain Chapter

Madrid, Spain

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