
What we’re about
Steel City Information Security, LLC was established on October 1st, 2014, but has been meeting as a users’ group since October 30th, 2012. This group has a heavy focus on socialization and informal discussion at every event, and is open to anyone, regardless of their age, abilities, gender, or occupation.
This group hosts three different types of events - presentations, informal networking events, and hands-on labs. All of our events are driven by specific technologies or novel ideas, and you can find details regarding our events, discussion boards, and additional information on our website. This group is listed on the DEFCON Groups website as DC412 and is the only netsec CitySec Meetup in Pittsburgh. Steel City Information Security, LLC does not and will never accept funds in exchange for presentation slots or vendor booths. All presentations are screened to ensure that they are vendor-agnostic and absent of language that could be construed as an attempt to sell any service or product.
Please feel free to give me your thoughts and input about this group and I look forward to meeting all of you at an upcoming event.
- Jon Zeolla
Steel City Information Security, LLC
Upcoming events (3)
See all- CSA Pittsburgh Chapter In Person Meetup w/ Special Guest - Jon ZeollaAlloy 26, Pittsburgh, PA
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Join us for the May 28th, 2025 In-Person Meetup. We'll be discussing updates to the chapter, cover upcoming events to attend, and have a special presentation from Jon Zeolla - Founder of Seiso and Zenable.
In Jon's talk, he'll share how you can use Policy as Code to get your arms around AI generated code.
Topic Abstract: AI code moves fast—and breaks things. It looks clean but hides bugs. As a security lead, that’s a nightmare. But Jon still loves AI. This talk shows how Policy as Code can turn that chaos into control—scaling quality without slowing teams down.
NOTE: Presentation starts at 6PM EST. Please be there on-time if you don't want to miss any of the action!
- Driver Exploitation for Offensive Operators (Jake Mayhew)Hackers Guild PGH, Pittsburgh, PA
Come see Jake Mayhew present on the following:
Windows kernel and driver exploitation is more relevant than ever in 2025, with attackers targeting the inner core of the Windows OS to dismantle modern endpoint controls such as EDR/XDR. In this talk, we will demystify the art of kernel driver bugs and exploits. Learn about exploit primitives, mitigations, and post-exploitation goals that attackers are resorting to more and more as endpoint security matures.