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Welcome to our Solita tech meetup! In this meetup, you’ll have a chance to connect with likeminded people, enjoy pizza & beverages, and hear interesting presentations.

Bad hackers, good presentations
16.30 Doors open
17.00 Welcome words 🇬🇧 | Miika Heini, Solita
17.15 Building an AI Policy Like Lego, Not Like Law 🇬🇧 | Jolly Trivedi, Women4Cyber Finland
17.45 Break
18.00 AI Agents and Cybersecurity 🇬🇧 | Aleksi Blomqvist, Traficom
18.30 Pizza
19.00 The Story of DDoS 🇬🇧 | Iiro Uusitalo, Supercell
19.30 Break
19.45 Windows EDR and its common blind spots 🇬🇧 | Teemu Laakso, Solita
20.15 Break
20.30 Cyber resilience and harmful influencing 🇬🇧 | Jyri Penttinen & Jari Viianen, Savia
21.00 Closing words
21.15 Doors close

More about the presentations:

Building an AI Policy Like Lego, Not Like Law 🇬🇧 | Jolly Trivedi, Women4Cyber Finland
This talk introduces a “Lego-style” approach to AI security policy design, where policies are built from small, reusable building blocks instead of one large document. It shows how security teams can focus on real risks like data misuse, shadow AI, and accountability, while still aligning with the EU AI Act.

AI Agents and cybersecurity 🇬🇧 | Aleksi Blomqvist, Traficom
Presentation focuses on the key cybersecurity and governance risks introduced by AI agents and outlines practical approaches for assessing, managing, and mitigating these risks throughout their design, deployment, and operation.

The Story of a DDoS 🇬🇧 | Iiro Uusitalo, Supercell
What does a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) look like when it’s turned into a product and unleashed directly against you? And what happens when an award-winning cybersecurity expert steps in to investigate? Join Iiro Uusitalo as he takes you behind the scenes of an extraordinary DDoS case.

Windows EDR and its common blind spots 🇬🇧 | Teemu Laakso, Solita
Windows' defensive mechanism and EDR capabilities followed by review of its common blind spots. Demos included!

Cyber resilience and harmful influencing 🇬🇧 | Jyri Penttinen & Jari Viianen, Savia
This talk examines how the choice of who defines cyber preparedness affects organizational behavior, and how modern attackers leverage influence, psychology, and social dynamics to shape outcomes without relying on traditional cyber attacks.

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