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# 28th February

**Panel Discussion**

* Bug Bounty Craft

**Panelists:**

* Jason Haddix
* Saubhagya Srivastava339
* Abartan Dhakal

**Moderator:**

* Chloé Messdaghi

**Evening Talks**

| Speaker Name         | Talk Title                                                                                                                           |
| -------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Glenn ten Cate       | Making the web secure by design                                                                                                      |
| Vanshit Malhotra     | Building Your Hacker BlackBox for Fun And Profit                                                                                     |
| Andrew van der Stock | OWASP ASVS (Application Security Verification Standard                                                                               |
| Sunil kumar S        | <p>Mallory in a Modern World: Practical exploitation of IoT systems</p><p>by attacking Wireless Sensor Networks</p>                  |
| Yassine Aboukir      | <p>Leveraging certificate transparency to automate monitoring</p><p>of new subdomains for fun and profit - Sublert tool release.</p> |
| Avinash Jain         | Bringing Left Shift Security change in India E-market #BugBounty                                                                     |


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