Adriaan 'A3-N' Bosch
I’m a hacker - by heart, not by job title. Since a young age, my curiosity has been driven by a desire to understand how things work. The greatest discomfort I experience is not knowing why something functions the way it does. Ultimately, this curiosity has shaped me into who I am today: a problem solver constantly seeking new challenges to keep myself engaged. This journey led me to the cybersecurity field. It’s not just hacking that drives me, but the pursuit of understanding - whether I’m hacking, creating, or researching, I love it all, regardless of the circumstances.
Session
This talk explores how skills from ethical hacking naturally translate into other domains; in this case, game hacking. What started as casual curiosity, sparked by a familiar security tool (dnSpy), evolved into dynamic game manipulation, memory patching, and architecture analysis - all in indie Unity games. The goal isn't to showcase elite-level techniques, but to highlight accessible, transferable skills and the mindset behind them. Attendees will see how everyday hacker tooling applies beyond its intended scope, and how game hacking can serve as a fun, beginner-friendly gateway into deeper technical exploration.