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UID:pretalx-2026-GU7JDC@cfp.nsec.io
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DESCRIPTION:There’s no shortage of acronyms being invented every week in 
 the realm of security engineering. Instead of wading through these buzzwor
 ds that might not even be around by the end of the year\, we’ll dig into
  the principles that we think make for a good security program. We’ll th
 en apply these principles with practical hands-on exercises where we’ll 
 use free and open source security tools to build continuous security autom
 ation and alerting similar to ones we’ve built when starting new securit
 y programs.
DTSTAMP:20260507T204320Z
LOCATION:Workshop 2
SUMMARY:DIY Continuous Security: Practical Security Engineering - Mark El-K
 houry\, -
URL:https://cfp.nsec.io/2026/talk/GU7JDC/
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