About us
The 404 Community is for anyone who lives and breathes cloud, security, AI, and Code. It brings together people who want to learn, experiment, break things, fix things, and grow in the real world of Cloud Security, AI, Code, Quantum, and the Microsoft Cloud ecosystem.
True to its name, the 404 Community is where “knowledge not found” becomes “knowledge discovered,” creating an ecosystem where everyone learns, teaches, and advances together.
What makes the 404 Community stand out is its accessibility. It does not matter whether someone is taking their first steps in the cloud or already leading enterprise architectures. The community is designed to create a place where knowledge moves freely, where people can ask, teach, mentor, and collaborate.
The 404 Community gives every technologist a place to grow. Beginners get a guided entry point through structured learning and real mentorship. Intermediate members deepen their expertise through hands-on and case studies.
Advanced professionals use the community to share knowledge, shape the next generation, and stay sharp in a field that evolves daily. The result is a living ecosystem where everyone learns, teaches, and advances together.
The 404 Community's mission to connect people, encourage knowledge sharing, and promote growth aligns perfectly with the needs of Israel’s tech community. The 404 Community extends this mission by providing a modern, practical, and inclusive space for anyone looking to enter or advance in the technology world.
It is a catalyst for personal development, professional networking, and meaningful collaboration across the cloud, security, and AI domains.
Upcoming events
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Abusing Azure Function App Misconfigurations
·OnlineOnlineAbusing Azure Function App Misconfigurations: From Anonymous Access to Full Compromise.
How attackers chain information leaks, key theft, and Managed Identity abuse to escalate from a single misconfigured function to a complete cloud takeover.
What You Will Learn
Understand how misconfigured Azure Functions expose your environment, from anonymous access to sensitive information leaks. Learn techniques attackers use to steal keys, abuse Managed Identities, and escalate privileges.
Who is for?
This event is for cloud security engineers, red teamers, security researchers, and anyone responsible for securing Azure environments.
Lecturer
Eli Guy
Security Researcher at XM CyberNotes
- Level: Practical, technical (200-300)
- Language: Hebrew
- Format: Online, interactive
Community Channels
40 attendees
The Attack Surface of AI-Powered IDEs
·OnlineOnlineThe Attack Surface of AI-Powered IDEs: Modern Mitigation Strategies From an Attacker Perspective.
This live session exposes several critical blind spots in AI development security. As AI agents gain autonomy to read, write, and execute code, they're weaponizing long-standing IDE features.
Attackers exploit this gap through prompt injection, turning trusted development tools into attack vectors for data theft and code execution.
The session explains why this is an architectural problem, outlines attack patterns, and offers practical strategies for securing AI development pipelines when prevention alone is insufficient.
What You Will Learn?
- Why AI agents fundamentally change IDE security—legacy features designed for human developers become exploitable when agents act autonomously.
- Why a single vulnerability affects entire platforms—one exploit pattern impacts all AI IDEs built on VS Code.
- Defense strategies that work: capability scoping, egress controls, human-in-the-loop gates, and continuous security posture management.
- How attackers use prompt injection to trigger automatic IDE behaviors and bypass traditional security controls without user interaction.
Who Should Attend?
- Security leaders are evaluating AI development tools and setting organizational AI policies.
- Engineering teams are deploying AI-powered development environments.
- Security architects building controls for AI application security.
- Anyone responsible for securing AI systems across the development lifecycle.
Speakers
Eilon Cohen | AI Security Researcher @ Pillar Security
Dan Lisichkin | AI Security Researcher @ Pillar SecurityNotes
- Level: Practical, technical (Level: 200-300)
- Language: Hebrew
- Format: Online and interactive
Connect with the 404 Community
34 attendees
Past events
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