June 16, 2026 | 07:00

BSides Hanoi returns with theme ‘No Human’

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BSides Hanoi 2026 has selected "No Human" to provide a fresh perspective on the profound and growing impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the digital security landscape.

BSides Hanoi returns with theme ‘No Human’

BSides Hanoi 2026, an international-standard community cybersecurity conference, is set to officially take place on August 5, 2026, in Hanoi under the theme “No Human.”

The conference is organized by the Vietnam Cybersecurity Joint Stock Company (VSEC)—a member of G-Group Technology Corporation—in collaboration with the National Cybersecurity Association (NCA) and the Vietnam Internet Association (VIA).

Continuing its mission to connect the cybersecurity community in Vietnam, BSides Hanoi 2026 has selected "No Human" to provide a fresh perspective on the profound and growing impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the digital security landscape.

As AI systems increasingly gain the ability to make autonomous decisions, execute complex tasks, and interact independently with the digital world, the traditional role of humans in cyberspace is being redefined. The industry is witnessing a shift where humans are moving away from direct execution toward roles as designers, supervisors, and strategic directors of intelligent systems operating at an unprecedented scale.

The conference will feature in-depth discussions on several key areas, including: The application of AI and automation in cyberattack strategies; Automated defense and threat detection systems; Trends in eliminating human-centric bottlenecks in security operations; and Digital trust, compliance, legal frameworks, and risk management in the AI era.

Regarding the theme, Chairman of VSEC Truong Duc Luong said "At last year’s BSides Hanoi, AI served as the common thread connecting various topics, from defense and attack to legal regulations. This year, AI remains a core element, but we are moving toward a more practical and technical approach. We want to provide expert perspectives on specialized fields such as web application attacks and malware tracking."

"The conference is designed to help the community visualize cyber threats more intuitively. While attack techniques or malware may not be entirely new, the support of AI allows them to unfold faster than ever before. The ultimate goal of this event is to answer a critical question: How must we respond?," he added.

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