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Bishop Fox at Wild West Hackin' Fest, Mile High 2026

Date:
February 12, 2026
Location:
Denver, Colorado
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Join Bishop Fox at Wild West Hackin’ Fest in Denver. Whether you’re tracking adversaries or tightening your physical security tradecraft, we’ve got practical, field-ready techniques to help you tackle today’s toughest security challenges.

Why stop by?

  1. Meet Bishop Fox security consultants and operators
  2. Talk real-world hostile surveillance and red team techniques
  3. Get practical insights you can apply immediately
  4. Connect with practitioners facing the same challenges
  5. Grab exclusive Bishop Fox swag (while it lasts)

For more details, visit: Wild West Hackin' Fest 2026

"Hostile Surveillance Assessment for Red Teams"

Speakers: Alethe Denis, Senior Security Consultant, Bishop Fox

Date/Time: Thursday, February 12 at 1:00-5:00 p.m. MT

Abstract: Hostile Surveillance Assessment for Red Teams is a four hour, in person workshop focused on practical hostile surveillance tradecraft for red team and physical security operations. The workshop covers how adversaries conduct pre operational surveillance, how to recognize indicators of hostile intent, and how to document, assess, and report surveillance activity in a way that is actionable for security teams and leadership. Participants learn how to plan and execute surveillance detection routes, apply behavioral analysis techniques, distinguish benign from malicious observation, and integrate hostile surveillance findings into red team engagements and physical security assessments. Emphasis is placed on real world tradecraft, operational realism, and techniques that translate directly to field work rather than theoretical models.


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About the speaker, Alethe Denis

Senior Security Consultant

Alethe Denis is a Senior Security Consultant at Bishop Fox. She is best known for social engineering, open-source intelligence (OSINT), and performing security assessments and trainings for both the private and public sectors with emphasis on critical infrastructure organizations. Alethe was awarded a DEF CON Black Badge at DEF CON 27 for Winning the 10th annual Social Engineering Capture the Flag (SECTF) contest. Using both OSINT and Social Engineering skills, she compromised her target Fortune 500 company using just a telephone. She, along with her teammates, received a bronze, silver, most valuable OSINT, and black badge award from a series of TraceLabs capture-the-flag contests, including first place in the August 2020 DEF CON edition of the TraceLabs Missing Persons OSINT CTF.

She’s a frequent conference speaker and podcast guest, including speaking at DerbyCon, BsidesSF and ConINT, as well as an appearance on the TraceLabs, Layer 8 Conference, and Darknet Diaries podcasts.

Alethe is always focused on giving back to the information and cybersecurity community, including her work conducting free Security Awareness Trainings and hosting workshops for people who want to get into the cybersecurity industry.

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