Cyber-threat intelligence leaders will gather in Scottsdale, Arizona, September 17-20 for the world's largest cybersecurity research conference
SentinelOne (NYSE: S), a global leader in AI-powered cybersecurity, announced the return of the LABScon, the premier conference for advancing cybersecurity research and global digital defense. The event, exclusive and by invitation, will be held at the Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa in Montelucia in Scottsdale, Arizona, from 17 to 20 September. Researchers are invited to submit the results of their research as soon as possible via the conference website to win the right to participate in the event.
“We live in an age of extreme technological acceleration, where the growing skill and capability of our adversaries demands an equal and opposite response,” said Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade, Executive Director for Intelligence and Security Research at SentinelOne. “Real-time collaboration between experts working on the most advanced techniques and research is not an option, but represents the new status quo”.
Now in its fourth year, LABScon is a one-of-a-kind event that brings together the best and brightest security researchers to share cutting-edge insights and best practices. Hosted in collaboration with SentinelLabs, a world-class team of security researchers identifying critical vulnerabilities, new attack vectors, malware types and threat actors, LABScon 2025 will feature:
- Keynotes and specific speeches from established threat researchers and leading cybersecurity leaders
- Interactive in -depth sessions
- Multiple networking moments
The most important security vendors worldwide have already signed up to sponsor the event, including: Binarly, The Vertex Project, Silent Push and Aesir Security Consulting, and further sponsorship opportunities are planned. For further information, write to info@labscon.io.
Researchers who wish to apply to participate in LABScon 2025 can submit contributions to this link until June 23rd. Proposals will be reviewed by the LABScon Program Committee, which includes top threat researchers and cybersecurity experts from Google, DARPA, Netflix, Johns Hopkins University and SentinelLabs.






