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Cyber Scotland Connect: Virtual Event for June!

Cyber Scotland Connect Cyber Scotland Connect is thrilled to announce our next event, taking place virtually on the 17th of June. While we are missing the physical space at CodeBase this month, we are excited to open up this session to our community nationwide. Grab your own brew, log in, and join us for an evening of high-signal cybersecurity insights.

  • Time/Date: 17th June 2026, 18:00 - 20:00 BST
  • Location: Virtual (Access link will be provided to registered attendees prior to the event)
Agenda
  • 18:00 - 18:05 | Welcome & Community Updates (CSC Team)
  • 18:05 - 19:05 | OWASP Threat Atlas Overview & Demo by Andrew Gravett
  • 19:05 - 19:50 | What LLMs Do, and Don't, Know About Securing Kubernetes by Rory McCune
  • 19:50-20:00 |Closing Remarks (CSC Team)
Keeping CSC Accessible for All

Cyber Scotland Connect has always been, and will always be, free to attend. We believe that barriers to entry—especially for students, career switchers, and those currently seeking new opportunities—should be nonexistent. How you can help: If you are established in your career and find value in our sessions, we invite you to Pay It Forward. While there is zero obligation, we have launched a Buy Me a Coffee page. Your contributions help us cover our essential running costs, which are mostly refreshments and some minor infrastructure costs, ensuring that those in our community who are currently unemployed or studying can continue to attend and network at no cost.

  • Tickets: Always £0.
  • The Goal: A sustainable, community-funded future for CSC.
  • The Impact: Supporting the next generation of Scotland’s cyber talent.

Please ensure you have reviewed our code of conduct, which outlines our expectations for all participating in our community and the consequences for unacceptable behaviour.

Cyber Scot Connect

OUR MISSION is to create a holistic and diverse hub for the cyber community in Scotland.