What we’re about
Welcome to the DMV Cybersecurity Meetup Group! This group is for cybersecurity professionals, enthusiasts, and everyone interested in learning more about cybersecurity in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area. We will meet regularly to discuss the latest trends and issues in cybersecurity, share best practices, and network with like-minded individuals. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out in the field, this group is for you. Join us for informative presentations, hands-on workshops, and engaging discussions on all things cybersecurity. Let's build a strong and supportive community to help each other stay safe in the digital world.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Technical Debt: Strategies for Reducing Exposure to Security FlawsWashington University of Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA
Join us for an evening of networking and knowledge-sharing at the DMV Cybersecurity Meetup Group's upcoming event.
Venue: 2900 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA-22314
Engage in insightful discussions on the latest cybersecurity trends and tools with fellow professionals and enthusiasts. Our featured topic for the event is "Technical Debt: Strategies for Reducing Exposure to Security Flaws."
- Please RSVP, as it not only confirms your attendance but also helps us plan for some delicious Indian delicacies to enjoy during the meetup!
Building on the success of our previous event, "Accelerate Your Career as a Cybersecurity Professional... , we are excited to gather experts from the field to explore how the pressure for rapid delivery in organizations leads to the accumulation of technical debt, heightening the risk of security vulnerabilities and breaches in our second Meet-Up at WUST.
Experienced IT and cybersecurity professionals from both industry and academia will dive into this critical issue. Reazul Islam, IT Consultant, will kick off the discussion, followed by valuable insights from WUST’s leading faculty members, Dr. Necmi Mutlu and Dr. Touhid Bhuiyan, and Director of Professional Studies, Mohammed M. Zaman. Mahmood M. Khan, SOC Lab Coordinator at WUST, will serve as the session’s moderator.
We encourage your active participation in this event.