Hacktivity 2025: The CEE Region’s Premier IT Security Festival Returns and Announcing Speakers
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📍 Budapest, 3 October 2025 – Hacktivity, Central and Eastern Europe’s longest-running and most influential IT security event, is back with a powerhouse lineup of 33 expert speakers from 14 countries from Latvia to India through Hungary, the UK, UAE, Israel and many more. Known for blending cutting-edge research with hands-on hacking, Hacktivity 2025 will once again unite professionals, hobbyists, and students from across the cybersecurity landscape.
This year’s program explores the most pressing challenges and emerging trends in cybersecurity, spanning both offensive and defensive domains. Topics range from operating system internals, cloud infrastructure, and application security to advanced persistent threats, social engineering, and forensic analysis. Attendees will also gain insight into the growing role of AI in cybersecurity, the nuances of hardware-level attacks, and the importance of securing the software supply chain.

With a strong focus on real-world threats, practical tools, and future-facing solutions, the event covers themes such as:
Participants can expect:
🎤 Presentations from IT security researchers, professionals, and hackers
🛠️ Hands-on workshops to build practical skills
🎯 Live hackathon competition testing creativity and collaboration
🧩 Interactive puzzles and challenges in the Hacker Space
🤝 A vibrant, international community with open knowledge-sharing at its core
List of speakers and presentations:
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Speaker Name |
Presentation Title |
|---|---|
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Roland Nagy |
How to find rootkits in the Linux kernel |
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Gábor Fuchs |
Targeted Attacks on the TLSH Similarity Digest Scheme |
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Balázs Gerlei |
Don’t let attackers exploit your Android app via Intents |
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Bianka Bálint |
Demystifying Internal Threat Intelligence |
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Aurelio Picon Lopez |
At Home with the Enemy: How APTs Weaponize IoT Devices as Residential Proxies |
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Shubham Kumar, Sagar Tiwari |
Dark Ships & Transparent Seas: Tracking Vessels with Open-Source Intelligence |
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Shahmeer Amir |
Hack the Sky: Exploring Satellite Vulnerabilities and Cyber Threats |
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Craig Balding |
Pair Programming with Aider to Create High-Performance Web Security Tools (WS) |
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Ignat Korchagin |
What is Linux kernel keystore and why you should use it in your next application |
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Marta Janus |
AI Security Landscape: Tales and Techniques from the Frontlines |
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Chen Shiri |
How I took over two platforms of Google including Google Cloud, Google Collaboratory and Used It on Gemini AI |
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Santi Abastante |
Practical AWS Antiforensics |
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Gábor Arányi |
Challenges while developing a ransomware-proof backup solution |
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Dr. Matthias Kesenheimer |
Your SoC implements a glitch detector? Hold my beer! |
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Sean Hopkins |
Full Stack Red Team: From Code to Hardware |
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Dániel Markovics & János Kovács & Dominik Maksa |
Where the treasure is – Security Scanning the DICOM stack of Medical IT environments |
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Ananda Krishna SV &Anand Sreekumar |
Ghost Math: Syscall-Only Injection, Deterministic Shellcode & QUIC C2 — A Full Kill-Chain that Slipped Past CrowdStrike Falcon |
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Vikas Khanna |
Unlocking the Gates – Understanding Authentication Bypass Vulnerabilities |
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Giorgio Perticone |
Crafting effective Security Operations tactics: Deep Dive Forensics VS Rapid Response |
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Konrad Jędrzejczyk&Marek Zmyslowski |
AI in Adversarial Hands: Masterminds and Machines |
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Vincenzo Santucci |
Revamping Reflection: Enhancing the Timeless Concept of Reflective Loading |
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Szilárd Pfeiffer |
TOTP is not a silver bullet |
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József Ottucsák |
The Big Software Supply Chain Security Problem |
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Tobias Schrödel |
Real RansomChats |
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Thomas Fischer |
Masterclass connecting your car (WS) |
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William Robinet |
In bed with Qubes OS – tips & tricks exchange party (WS) |
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Kirils Solovjovs |
So you’re interested in social engineering? The very first steps (WS) |
Whether you’re interested in defending infrastructure, breaking into systems (legally), or exploring how AI is reshaping the threat landscape, Hacktivity 2025 offers a unique space to learn, connect, and challenge yourself.
Only just a few more days to save your seat and buy your ticket with an Early Bird discount!