BSides Bangalore addressed threats like deepfakes in 2024 elections, gender-responsive budgeting, community engagement, AI security, ransomware, data privacy, ZeroTrust, cloud security. Workshops included IOS App Penetration Testing, Web 3.0 Security, interactive sessions on car hacking, lockpicking, career panels. Discussions highlighted public awareness, resource allocation to enhance readiness against cybercrimes and financial frauds.
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