Last week, we tried breaking into 30 startups.
20 of them had severe vulnerabilities.
AI is writing code faster than ever - and nobody is securing it. Founders are shipping new features, instead of building a digital fortress.
The result?
A generation of products that look polished on the surface and are wide open underneath.
This isn't a theory talk. We're doing live hacks.
Bring your laptop. Bring your ego. Leave with a clearer picture of where your product actually stands.
What to expect:
- How hackers are approaching AI-generated codebases differently
- The most common (and embarrassing) vulnerabilities we keep finding
- Live breakins - on volunteer products in the room, and public startups
- What a real security baseline looks like for a startup that's already shipped
Who this is for:
Founders - technical or not - who have a live product and genuinely don't know if it's secure. Especially if you've leaned heavily on AI to build it.
What this is not:
A vendor pitch.
A beginner's intro to cybersecurity.
A safe space for your tech team.
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Seats are limited. We need volunteers willing to let us attempt to break into their product live. Sign up in the RSVP notes if you're brave enough to hear your weakness exposed, but courageous enough to take action on them.
This event is a part of #NYTechWeek—a week of events hosted by VCs and startups to bring together the tech ecosystem. Learn more at www.tech-week.com
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