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From a tank driver in the Gulf War to the founder of one of the U.S.’s largest regional cybersecurity conferences, Michael Farnum’s journey is a study in discipline, community, and curiosity. He shares how early exposure to cryptography, BASIC programming pranks, and first encounters with firewalls led him into security.
We dive into how Farnum built the Houston Security Conference (HOU.SEC.CON) from 120 attendees in 2010 into a 3,000-person international event
He also discusses the rapid rise of agentic AI, what excites him, and the risks of unauthenticated MCP servers, shaky credential governance, and invisible AI triggers. Despite looming challenges, Farnum is optimistic that security conversations are starting earlier this time around.
He closes with timeless advice: don’t be overly cautious, advocate for your value and take the smart risks you might otherwise pass up.
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By Dave Lewis, 1PasswordFrom a tank driver in the Gulf War to the founder of one of the U.S.’s largest regional cybersecurity conferences, Michael Farnum’s journey is a study in discipline, community, and curiosity. He shares how early exposure to cryptography, BASIC programming pranks, and first encounters with firewalls led him into security.
We dive into how Farnum built the Houston Security Conference (HOU.SEC.CON) from 120 attendees in 2010 into a 3,000-person international event
He also discusses the rapid rise of agentic AI, what excites him, and the risks of unauthenticated MCP servers, shaky credential governance, and invisible AI triggers. Despite looming challenges, Farnum is optimistic that security conversations are starting earlier this time around.
He closes with timeless advice: don’t be overly cautious, advocate for your value and take the smart risks you might otherwise pass up.
Key Takeaways