11-12, 12:50–13:20 (Asia/Bangkok), Classroom A
SEAL (Security Alliance) Wargames: cybersecurity exercises designed to enhance Web3 protocol resilience. We'll share experiences from running these with major Ethereum protocols, covering:
-Exercise structure: OSINT, tabletops, and live simulations on forked networks
-Scenario designs and common vulnerabilities
-Infrastructure and open-source tooling
-Key learnings and best practices
-Scaling strategies and the importance of regular security drills in the evolving Web3 landscape
Isaac is a developer and security researcher leading the Wargames initiatives for the Security Alliance. He is also the co-founder of Shield3, a company providing incident response, security & compliance solutions for onchain businesses and protocols.
Dr Kelsie Nabben is an ethnographic researcher specialising in the social impacts of emerging technologies, particularly decentralised digital infrastructure (such as blockchains, peer-to-peer protocols, and Decentralised Autonomous Organisations) and other algorithmic systems (including Large-Language-Models). Her interdisciplinary research involves analysis of the interplay between social and technical elements of digital infrastructure and focuses on resilience and accountability in contexts