BSides Atlanta 2025

Empowering Digital Privacy: Hands-On Workshop for Everyone
2025-11-15 , Room 461

In an age where digital privacy is increasingly under threat, understanding how to protect personal information is essential for everyone, regardless of technical expertise. This interactive workshop will provide participants with a unique opportunity to engage in hands-on learning at multiple stations, each dedicated to a specific aspect of digital privacy. Attendees will receive guidance from privacy experts as they navigate the installation and use of essential tools, including privacy-focused browsers, password managers, secure messaging apps like Signal, and operating systems such as Tails and TOR.

The workshop is designed to cater to a diverse audience, from beginners to seasoned tech enthusiasts. Each station will offer step-by-step instructions and personalized support, ensuring that participants leave with practical skills and a deeper understanding of digital privacy. By fostering a collaborative environment, we aim to empower individuals to take control of their online presence and enhance their security in an increasingly interconnected world. Join us to learn, share, and build a community committed to safeguarding digital privacy for all.

Xavier Ashe has been hacking since the late 80s and been working in information security since the early 90s. He is currently a Senior Vice President at Truist and a Georgia Institute of Technology alumnus. Xavier has over 30 years of leadership experience in information security, working for various firms including IBM, Gartner, and Carbon Black. Xavier was the first hire at the startup, Drawbridge Networks, where he was instrumental in bringing the first microsegmentation solution for servers and workstations to market. Mr. Ashe has plenty of war stories, including the first DDOS attack ever, Target, Sony, Aramco, NotPetya, and others. Xavier is an accomplished speaker and has presented at many security conferences including DefCon, BlackHat, RSA, BSides, Splunk .conf, SANS, and others.

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