Kirils Solovjovs
Kirils Solovjovs is Latvia's leading white-hat hacker and IT policy activist, known for uncovering and responsibly disclosing critical security vulnerabilities in national and international systems. An expert in penetration testing, network flow analysis, and reverse engineering, he is also a lifelong command-line enthusiast. Kirils started programming at age 7 and by grade 9 was spending his lunch breaks writing machine code directly in a hex editor. He uses bash daily for hacking, automation, and large-scale data processing and is sometimes contracted by major online education providers to proofread their bash certification exams. He currently is the lead researcher at Possible Security.
Sessions
Think you can bluff your way through a security talk with zero prep? Now is your chance! At Security Impress Karaoke¹, you'll be handed a totally random, security-themed slide deck you’ve never seen before - and have just 3 minutes to present it like a pro.
No experience? No problem. This is all about having fun, thinking fast, and impressing the crowd with your creativity (or chaos). Whether you're a seasoned hacker or just security-curious, come take the podium and let’s see what you’ve got!
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¹ This year with all new slides and a touch of GenAI LLM Blockchain Web3.0
Bash isn’t just an interface to your daily laptop - it’s a weapon. In this hands-on workshop, we’ll push bash beyond its typical use, leveraging it for hacking, data processing, automation, and real-world security applications. Whether you’re crafting exploits, analyzing massive datasets, or automating reconnaissance, this session will equip you with the skills to turn bash into your ultimate hacking tool.