Monroeville Live: An IR Tabletop for the Rest of Us
08-11, 16:00–18:00 (US/Pacific), Main Stage

This is an interactive incident response tabletop workshop in a “game show”-type format. Attendees will work through a crisis response scenario designed exclusively for a live studio audience and will have the opportunity to describe how they might handle progressive stages of an emerging incident. Their responses will be evaluated by our “celebrity” judges who will balance a light tone with meaningful feedback that participants can use both to work through the problem sets presented and to learn to guide their teams through a real IR. Wrong answers allowed and encouraged; all experience and tech levels welcome.


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A Principal Consultant at CrowdStrike and frequent security conference speaker, Kelly is passionate about bringing the best of tabletop roleplaying games into high-level security tabletop simulations. She has designed and facilitated single-scenario and multi-table games for companies ranging from VC-stage startups to multi-billion dollar megacorps, and for audiences including both the information security and indie tabletop RPG game spaces.

Mooom, trained therapist, recovering attorney, gnome.

"Talk about hard things. Do hard things. Throw soft things." -- ShmooCon 2022(+1)

Shea Nangle does not now, nor has he ever, worked for a three letter agency. He has, however, been accused on several occasions of being a Fed, and there was a multiyear period when his wife really thought he worked for a front company. To the best of his knowledge, only one of his previous employers has ever been investigated by the US government as a potential front for foreign intelligence. GLOMAR.

In his spare time, he enjoys long walks on the beach and reruns of Magnum, P.I.

I work in public transportation IT doing cybersecurity and network infrastructure work. In the past, I have worked as a Linux sysadmin, Windows sysadmin, network engineer, and security engineer. I will happily geek out about anything computer related.

Combine expertise in Cloud Security, Incident Response and Security
Operations, and you have Nathan Case. Nate is a successful executive
and builder, pushing for change in security and the culture surrounding it.
He is constantly pushing the bounds of threat detection and response. In
fact, in 2022, Nate was awarded a Challenge Coin and received a personal
note of thanks from the Canadian Ambassador for the recovery and
restoration of a biomanufacturing system that saved thousands of lives.