A LinkedIn post from Bugcrowd highlights the company’s planned presence around the upcoming Infosecurity Europe conference in the U.K. The post outlines two security-focused sessions at “The Hive,” located near the main show floor, with topics centered on artificial intelligence, exploitability, and future security testing models.
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According to the post, one session titled “Bugmageddon: When AI Breaks the Security Model” will feature speakers Dave Gerry and Dr. David Brumley, while another session called “The AI Slop Era: Do Most Vulnerabilities Actually Matter?” will be led by Julian Brownlow Davies and Alistair G. The company also promotes its booth location (A76) and encourages attendees to join a guest list via registration links.
For investors, the post suggests Bugcrowd is positioning itself as a thought leader at the intersection of AI and cybersecurity, a theme increasingly central to enterprise security budgets. This visibility at a major industry event may help support customer acquisition, reinforce relationships with security decision-makers, and sustain the company’s competitive profile in the crowdsourced security and vulnerability management market.
The emphasis on AI-related vulnerabilities and security model disruption may also signal where Bugcrowd sees future demand and product focus. If the company successfully converts event engagement into pipeline growth, its presence and messaging at Infosecurity Europe could have incremental positive implications for revenue growth and longer-term market positioning, though no direct financial metrics are provided in the post.

