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After the success of our Lightning Talks, we are switching gears! This month, Barcelona CyberSec moves to a Cybersecurity Hot Topics & Networking session. No slides, no lectures—just drinks, food, and an open debate on the most controversial security trends of 2026.

We will be discussing four specific topics. Come ready to share your opinion:

1. The "OpenClaw" Risk: Shadow AI & Excessive Permissions A deep dive into the security nightmare of local AI agents like OpenClaw. What happens when users grant "sudo" privileges to autonomous bots? We discuss the risks of unmonitored file access, data exfiltration, and why "Shadow AI" is becoming the new Shadow IT.

2. The "Moltbook" Phenomenon It sounds like a joke, but it’s a threat vector. We analyze "Moltbook"—the social network where agents communicate, share API keys, and complain about humans without our supervision. Is this the beginning of an automated Command & Control (C2) infrastructure?

3. Offensive AI Agents Forget writing scripts—attackers are now using autonomous agents to scan, exploit, and pivot through networks automatically. We explore the new era of "Agent-based" offensive security and how to defend against it.

4. Spain vs. X & The Digital ID Crackdown Spain’s government is pushing hard to regulate X, proposing bans on under-16 access and holding executives liable. With PM Sánchez calling social media a "failed state" and officials citing Grok’s explicit content as a danger to minors, we debate: Is this necessary child protection, or a new era of state censorship?

How it works: We introduce the topic, you grab a drink, and we debate. Whether you are a Red Teamer, Blue Teamer, or CISO, we want your take.

RSVP now to save your spot!

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