
Ep 1 | Gadi Evron - Day One Remarks | [un]prompted 2026
Day One opening and closing remarks from Gadi Evron at [un]prompted 2026.Gadi Evron is CFP Chair, [un]prompted and CEO, Knostic.
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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇬🇧 GB · EN · 58 episodes
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Every session of [un]prompted 2026: Nicholas Carlini, Daniel Miessler, Heather Adkins + 50 more who brought what they've learned from the edge: agents, detection, forensics, governance, llm security, offensive, prompt injection, threat intel. "It feels like a warp point in time: the moment security has to decide whether to stay deterministic, or jump into this non‑deterministic, AI‑driven world. But if we can pull just 2% of the people around us up one level, from "I type into ChatGPT like Google" to "I use agents and tools," then I believe we can change companies and countries.” - Gadi Evron.
Unknown Host hosts [un]prompted Security Practitioner Con 2026, a general show with 58 episodes published.

Day One opening and closing remarks from Gadi Evron at [un]prompted 2026.Gadi Evron is CFP Chair, [un]prompted and CEO, Knostic.
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Day Two opening and closing remarks from Gadi Evron at [un]prompted 2026. Gadi Evron is CFP Chair, [un]prompted and CEO, Knostic.
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Day 1 | Stage 1 Dan Hubbard kicks off [un]prompted with a poem. Dan Hubbard is VP of Research, Vectra AI. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUMJTM9egiM
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Day 1 | Stage 1 VP of Security Engineering from Google discusses advancing code security with a comprehensive overview of Google's AI security strategy. Shows how to evaluate emerging cyberattack capabilities and demonst
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Day 1 | Stage 1 As AI coding tools drive the cost of building security agents toward zero, the hard problem becomes knowing whether they'll actually work against real attacks and vulnerabilities not seen before. Presents
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Day 1 | Stage 1 Explores how to provide consistent security guidance at scale, especially in AI-first environments. Discusses building an AI-Native Security Guidance as a Service that centralizes security knowledge and p
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Day 1 | Stage 1 Shares how Stripe is using AI agents to streamline high-friction security workflows including threat modeling and security request routing. Covers practical design choices that made these agents reliable
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Day 1 | Stage 1 An AI-maximalist vision of securing software in the agentic future. Presents engineering-first ways to improve security of projects with zero-friction additions. Advocates for using LLMs to write code and
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Day 1 | Stage 1 Presents techniques for finding and validating access control flaws using AI agents. Uses strict validators for identifying successful logins (AuthN) and protected resource access (AuthZ) to build capable
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Day 1 | Stage 1 Introduces BinaryShield, a privacy-preserving fingerprinting system that enables cross-service threat intelligence without exposing sensitive user prompts. As LLM-powered services proliferate with prompt
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Day 1 | Stage 1 Shows how modern KYC workflows that delegate passport parsing, database writes, and customer verification to AI-driven extraction agents are vulnerable. Document-embedded injects and compliance controls t
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Day 1 | Stage 1 FENRIR has discovered 100+ vulnerabilities across AI infrastructure since mid-2025, with 21 CVEs patched including multiple CVSS 9.8 RCEs. Presents FENRIR's multi-stage verification pipeline: static analy
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Day 1 | Stage 1 The most important attendee in meetings is now the AI notetaker that assigns action items, determines importance, and creates the official record. Covers steering techniques for influencing what the notet
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Day 1 | Stage 1 Hardware hacking with AI at the controls. Gave Claude access to hardware lab (Laptop, USB hub, XYZ platform, PICO2, Jlink-pro, Oscilloscope, Chipshouter and targets). Within 7 minutes it pwned an LPC chip
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Day 1 | Stage 1 Post-mortem of 2025 Shai-Hulud attacks leaking massive victim data onto GitHub. Shows real-world evolution from simple "vibe-coded" scrapers to multi-agent triage engines that parallelize victimology and
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Day 1 | Stage 1 Deepdive on personal AI infrastructure system and the open-source project that mirrors it. Daniel Miessler is Founder, Unsupervised Learning. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9CPmPk2R-M
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Day 1 | Stage 1 Large language models are now capable of automating attacks previously only possible by human adversaries. Discusses several ways adversaries could misuse current models to cause harm at larger scale and
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Day 1 | Stage 1 AI IDEs and coding agents expand the practical attack surface of development workflows by introducing new paths from untrusted workspace inputs to high-impact actions. Presents a catalog of exploitation p
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Day 1 | Stage 2 CISO from FFF Enterprises shares strategy and implementation of a risk-based AI governance committee in a healthcare services firm, discussing successes and failures along the way. Billy Norwood is CISO,
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Day 1 | Stage 2 Director of Enterprise Security at Snowflake shares perspectives on supporting responsible AI adoption within a large, dynamic enterprise environment. Discusses practical approaches to establishing govern
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