Vandana Verma Sehgal is a security leader, speaker, author, and community builder. Her public work focuses on helping organizations build practical security programs that developers can adopt, with emphasis on modern application security, secure development practices, cloud and platform risk, AI security, and the evolving responsibilities of security leadership.
She has presented, delivered training, and participated in panels at major industry and community events, including OWASP Global AppSec conferences, Black Hat, RSA Conference, DEF CON and AppSec Village, Women in Tech, BSides, and numerous webinars and regional summits. She contributes through project involvement, podcasts, review boards, and open programs that aim to make security more accessible.
Vandana has held leadership and community roles across OWASP and related initiatives. She invests in mentoring and ecosystem building through InfosecGirls, InfosecKids, and other diversity and outreach efforts in cybersecurity. Her writing and sessions cover topics from DevSecOps and supply chain security to secure AI-native development and emerging threats in LLM and MCP ecosystems.
This site archives talks, webinars, writing, awards, media features, panels, podcasts, trainings, community milestones, and project highlights in one place for organizers, partners, and the wider security community.
Vandana Verma Sehgal is a security leader, speaker, author, and community builder. Her public work focuses on helping organizations build practical security programs that developers can adopt, with emphasis on modern application security, secure development practices, cloud and platform risk, AI security, and the evolving responsibilities of security leadership.
She has presented, delivered training, and participated in panels at major industry and community events, including OWASP Global AppSec conferences, Black Hat, RSA Conference, DEF CON and AppSec Village, Women in Tech, BSides, and numerous webinars and regional summits. She contributes through project involvement, podcasts, review boards, and open programs that aim to make security more accessible.
Vandana has held leadership and community roles across OWASP and related initiatives. She invests in mentoring and ecosystem building through InfosecGirls, InfosecKids, and other diversity and outreach efforts in cybersecurity. Her writing and sessions cover topics from DevSecOps and supply chain security to secure AI-native development and emerging threats in LLM and MCP ecosystems.
This site archives talks, webinars, writing, awards, media features, panels, podcasts, trainings, community milestones, and project highlights in one place for organizers, partners, and the wider security community.
Vandana Verma Sehgal is a security leader, speaker, author, and community builder. Her public work focuses on helping organizations build practical security programs that developers can adopt, with emphasis on modern application security, secure development practices, cloud and platform risk, AI security, and the evolving responsibilities of security leadership.
She has presented, delivered training, and participated in panels at major industry and community events, including OWASP Global AppSec conferences, Black Hat, RSA Conference, DEF CON and AppSec Village, Women in Tech, BSides, and numerous webinars and regional summits. She contributes through project involvement, podcasts, review boards, and open programs that aim to make security more accessible.
Vandana has held leadership and community roles across OWASP and related initiatives. She invests in mentoring and ecosystem building through InfosecGirls, InfosecKids, and other diversity and outreach efforts in cybersecurity. Her writing and sessions cover topics from DevSecOps and supply chain security to secure AI-native development and emerging threats in LLM and MCP ecosystems.
This site archives talks, webinars, writing, awards, media features, panels, podcasts, trainings, community milestones, and project highlights in one place for organizers, partners, and the wider security community.