1 points | by RBLN2026 5 hours ago ago
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Most security conferences optimize for sponsors, not practitioners. Panels are recycled, booths dominate, and the “real work” rarely gets shared.
We started RBLN East (June 12–14, Reston) to do something different:A small, curated room of engineers, developers, and CISOs
Practitioners lead the conversations, sharing real world AI + security implementations
Sponsors are integrated, not isolated — a curated tabletop experience called “The Underground”
No badge-scan chaos, no fluff
Our goal is to create a high signal space where real operators can trade tactics, lessons, and practical insights.
If you’re building, breaking, or securing AI systems you want to participate.
Most security conferences optimize for sponsors, not practitioners. Panels are recycled, booths dominate, and the “real work” rarely gets shared.
We started RBLN East (June 12–14, Reston) to do something different:A small, curated room of engineers, developers, and CISOs
Practitioners lead the conversations, sharing real world AI + security implementations
Sponsors are integrated, not isolated — a curated tabletop experience called “The Underground”
No badge-scan chaos, no fluff
Our goal is to create a high signal space where real operators can trade tactics, lessons, and practical insights.
If you’re building, breaking, or securing AI systems you want to participate.