Future Tech. Keeping track of what’s coming, securing what’s already here
At CONFidence, we’ve always focused on practical, experience-driven security. The Future Tech track continues that tradition, but looks slightly ahead of the curve. It is not about distant predictions or speculative hype – it’s about technologies that are already reshaping the cybersecurity industry and will define defensive and offensive capabilities over the next few years.
What does “future” mean at CONFidence
It has nothing to do with science fiction. Future Tech covers emerging technologies, newly adopted platforms, expected cryptographic transitions, and tools that change how security teams operate. This is where engineering meets uncertainty and where professionals must understand what actually works.
What you’ll learn at the Future Tech track
This track combines innovation and operational security reality, designed for practitioners who want clarity instead of buzzwords. You can expect technical breakdowns of AI and LLM security models, uses and limitations of autonomous systems in SOC workflows, consequences of post-quantum cryptography, and security analyses of new protocols and systems.
Future Tech connects directly with both the Offense and Defense tracks, because today’s new tech is tomorrow’s attack arena. If you are responsible for building or securing systems that must stand the test of time, this track is for you – register for the conference and don’t miss these reality-based predictions.
Speaker submissions for Future Tech
The Future Tech Track at CONFidence is intended for technical talks based on experiments, research, or deployments. Submissions should clearly explain practical outcomes and provide insights that security specialists can apply in their own environments. If you have experience in a relevant area, submit your lecture proposal via the Call For Papers form.