
- Join AMTSO at RSA 2025
Coming to San Francisco for the annual RSA Conference? Join AMTSO there!

When: Tuesday April 29th – 6-9 PM
Where: University Club of San Francisco (4th floor lounge)
What: Networking, speeches, drinks, snacks
- What's Happening?
Join AMTSO on Tuesday April 29th for an evening of networking, discussion, guest speakers and more.
Enjoy drinks and snacks while you meet with AMTSO members and others with an interest in cybersecurity testing, hear about what’s going on at AMTSO, learn from our panel discussion, and join the debate.
- Program
6:00–7:00PM : Open doors, networking
7:00–8:00PM : Welcome speeches
Expert panel
AMTSO Awards Ceremony
8:00–9:00PM : Networking
- Venue

THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO
800 Powell Street, San Francisco, CA 94108
We’ll be gathering at the venerable University Club of San Francisco, just a mile from the Moscone Center at the top of historic Nob Hill. The 4th-floor lounge space features a balcony with spectacular city views.
The event will include an open bar and fabulous canapes from the club’s renowned kitchens.
- Who's Coming?
These AMTSO members have registered to attend – plus many special guests!









- Special Guest Speakers

Eva Galperin
Director of Cybersecurity, EFF
Bio
Eva Galperin is EFF’s Director of Cybersecurity. Her work is primarily focused on providing privacy and security for vulnerable populations around the world. To that end, she has applied the combination of her political science and technical background to everything from organizing EFF’s Tor Relay Challenge, to writing privacy and security training materials (including Surveillance Self Defense and the Digital First Aid Kit), and publishing research on malware in Syria, Vietnam, Lebanon, and Kazakhstan. Since 2018, she has worked on addressing the digital privacy and security needs of survivors or domestic abuse. She is also a co-founder of the Coalition Against Stalkerware.

Sam Curry
VP & CISO in Residence, Zscaler
Bio
Sam Curry is a 30-year veteran of the cybersecurity industry. He began his career in signals and cryptanalysis and was the first employee at Signal 9 Solutions, a small start-up that invented the personal firewall, executed the first commercial implementation of Blowfish, and devised early stealthy (symmetric key) VPN technology that was ultimately sold to McAfee.
Sam would go on to serve as Chief Security Architect there and as head of Product for McAfee.com before holding several positions at RSA including head of RSA labs at MIT, head of product, and CTO, as well as Distinguished Engineer for EMC. After seven years with RSA, Curry acted as SVP and CISO at Microstrategy, CSO & CTO for Arbor Networks before it became Netscout, and as CSO for Cyberreason.
Sam is a Forbes contributor, holds 17 active patents in cybersecurity and a master’s degree in counterterrorism, and sits on two boards of directors. In addition, he teaches courses at Harvard (online), Wentworth Technology Institute, and Nichols College. He is also a Fellow at the National Security Institute at George Mason University.
We’ll be adding more details on the schedule, speakers, and attendees soon – save the date!
- Register your interest in joining our RSA 2025 event
Fill out the form below to register your interest in attending and request an official invite.