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Tuesday, June 9
 

7:59am EDT

Registration
Tuesday June 9, 2026 7:59am - 5:00pm EDT
For Day 1, please line up as volunteers direct the crowd.

Registration on Day 1 is the most hectic part of the conference! We ask that you please read the instructions carefully and also please bring your patience!
  • Registration starts on Tuesday morning at 8 AM and will be on the main floor near the escalators (see Sched for the map). 
  • This is always a hectic time, please look for RVAsec volunteers directing traffic and be patient with the process. 
  • The line will form from the registration desk, then wrap around towards the parking deck. 
  • Please ensure that you have your EventBrite QR code (printed or electronic) to make check-in even faster. It will be at the bottom of this email.
  • After you have checked in, please continue forward then around  toward the escalators downstairs to obtain your t-shirt, bag, badge, info sheets, and program.
This is also where you can turn in your Passport for Prizes.

WiFi sponsored by RVAsec:

Network is "RVAsec"
Password is "nevermore!"
Tuesday June 9, 2026 7:59am - 5:00pm EDT
Upstairs, Desk

8:00am EDT

Breakfast - Day 1
Tuesday June 9, 2026 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
After you get registered, come downstairs and enjoy breakfast!
Make sure you are in the ballroom by 9am for the welcome session.

Go see our vendors in the Expo!

Menu:
  • TBD
Beverages: Starbucks Regular and Decaf Coffee, Assorted Pepsi Sodas, Hot Water with Assorted TAZO Herbal Teas, available throughout the day. Water stations will be located in all rooms upstairs and downstairs.

Seating: You are welcome to take your breakfast to any area of the hotel except Fall/Line. Banquet tables & chairs can be found on both sides of the Grand Ballroom upstairs. There is also seating downstairs in the Capital Ballroom (Expo). Please note these tables on Day 2 are reserved for the CTF. Various locations downstairs in the foyer are also available.

Tuesday June 9, 2026 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Downstairs, Foyer

9:00am EDT

Welcome - Day 1
Tuesday June 9, 2026 9:00am - 9:30am EDT
Welcome to RVAsec 15!

Remarks will be provided about what to expect at the conference and many thanks to our volunteers and sponsors for making it possible.

We will also have short presentations on CTF, Badge, and Lock Picking.

Speakers
avatar for Jake Kouns

Jake Kouns

Founder, RVAsec
Jake is the founder of RVAsec and was previously the CEO for Risk Based Security that provides vulnerabilities and data breach intelligence. He previously oversaw the operations of the Open Sourced Vulnerability Database (OSVDB.org) and DataLossDB. Kouns has presented at many well-known... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 9:00am - 9:30am EDT
Upstairs, Grand Ballroom D/E/F/G

9:30am EDT

Sherrod DeGrippo - Keynote
Tuesday June 9, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Sherrod DeGrippo serves as the Deputy CISO for Microsoft’s Customer Security Management Office (CSMO), where she guides threat intelligence strategy and strengthens customer-focused security initiatives. She was recognized as Cybersecurity Woman of the Year (2022) and Cybersecurity PR Spokesperson of the Year (2021), and she hosts the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast, providing timely insights into the evolving threat landscape.

Previously, she served as the Director of Threat Intelligence Strategy at Microsoft, shaping the organization’s approach to threat analysis and intelligence-driven security outcomes. Prior to that, she was Vice President of Threat Research and Detection at Proofpoint, where she led a global organization of threat researchers, malware reverse engineers, and intelligence analysts.

With a 21-year career in cybersecurity, her experience also includes leading Red Team Services at Nexum; serving as a senior solutions engineer at Symantec; senior security consultant at Secureworks; and senior network security analyst for the National Nuclear Security Administration.

Sherrod is widely recognized for her expertise, with commentary featured across major outlets including BBC News, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, and The New York Times. She is also a frequent presenter at premier industry conferences such as Black Hat, RSA Conference, RMISC, and SleuthCon.
Speakers
avatar for Sherrod DeGrippo

Sherrod DeGrippo

GM Global Threat Intelligence, MICROSOFT
Sherrod DeGrippo serves as the Deputy CISO for Microsoft’s Customer Security Management Office (CSMO), where she guides threat intelligence strategy and strengthens customer-focused security initiatives. She was recognized as Cybersecurity Woman of the Year (2022) and Cybersecurity... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Upstairs, Grand Ballroom D/E/F/G

10:30am EDT

Vendor Break & Room Change
Tuesday June 9, 2026 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Break and room change.

We need all attendees to leave the ballroom quickly as possible so we can split the room for sessions.

Go see our vendors in the Expo!

Menu:
  • TBD
Beverages: Starbucks Regular and Decaf Coffee, Assorted Pepsi Sodas, Hot Water with Assorted TAZO Herbal Teas, available throughout the day. Water stations will be located in all rooms upstairs and downstairs.

Tuesday June 9, 2026 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Downstairs, Capital Ballroom

10:30am EDT

HackRVA Badge Training & Repair
Tuesday June 9, 2026 10:30am - 4:30pm EDT
Come learn about your badge, get it fixed if there are any issues and talk to HackRVA!

HackRVA is a member-run and organized non-profit makerspace in Richmond, Virginia. HackRVA is a space filled with tools, computers, and people who like to build, invent, tinker, expand their minds, and learn and share new skills. You’ll find a diverse group of individuals who are into electronics, woodworking, embedded software, metalworking, programming, music, art, video, photography, 3D printing, sewing, textiles, and virtual reality—and that’s for starters. HackRVA members have access to the makerspace, tools, community and learning opportunities through member-lead workshops, events and projects.
Tuesday June 9, 2026 10:30am - 4:30pm EDT
Downstairs, Foyer

10:30am EDT

Lock Picking Village and Contest
Tuesday June 9, 2026 10:30am - 5:00pm EDT
A variety of example locks, from simple to extremely hard, along with a picks of all shapes and sizes will be available in our lock pick village.

Stop by and have some fun testing your skills! Provided hand sanitizer will be required to help reduce the modern risks while we explore the oldest security mechanism on earth!

If you fancy yourself a strong picker or have a competitive streak, we are planning to have a time contest of a series of locks, with the fastest through them all taking home something epic.
Tuesday June 9, 2026 10:30am - 5:00pm EDT
Downstairs, Shenandoah

11:00am EDT

A Peek Behind the Curtain: How A.I. Works
Tuesday June 9, 2026 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
“A Peek Behind the Curtain: How A.I. Works” offers a clear, non-technical tour of how modern AI systems learn from data and generate predictions or content. The talk demystifies key concepts like training, inference, and model limitations so attendees can better understand what AI can—and can’t—do.
Speakers
avatar for David Reign

David Reign

Security Analyst, Oracle
David Reign is a Security Analyst at Oracle with seven years of experience in information security, including three years supporting enterprise environments at scale. His work focuses on cloud security, virtualization, and strengthening security posture through practical risk management... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
Downstairs, Madison / Jefferson / Monroe

11:00am EDT

Empathy, Not Telepathy: How Embedded Engineering Teams Scale Cyber Response
Tuesday June 9, 2026 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
The real issue of AI isn't just the speed of the adversary, but the unprecedented noise they’ve created which makes finding the signal through traditional means nearly impossible. This talk explores how embedding engineers into the cyber lifecycle helps drown out the noise and empowers analysts to focus on high-leverage response at scale.
Speakers
avatar for Kyle Flaherty

Kyle Flaherty

Head of Cyber Intelligence Engineering, Capital One
Kyle is based out of Richmond and leads the Cyber Intelligence Engineering function at Capital One, where his teams work directly with Cyber Intelligence Analysts to empower them to respond at scale.

Kyle has spent 7 years at Capital One and has prior security work with the U.S. Navy and NSA. His interest in Cyber is rooted in service: a love for technology combined with a desire to serve, inspired by growing up in a military family. Kyle holds a degree in Computer Science from... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
Upstairs, Grand Ballroom D/E

11:00am EDT

Hacking Customized IDE Distributions: Methodology Behind Six Figures in Bug Bounties
Tuesday June 9, 2026 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
Customized IDE distributions pose a lucrative attack surface due to the interconnected systems they interact with, usually highly privileged. This talk covers high level technical ecosystem architectures, IDE threat modeling, common attack vectors, and takes a stab at defining an IDE exploitation kill chain. While specific bug bounty targets and findings remain undisclosed, the methodology developed while producing them will be covered.
Speakers
avatar for Nick Copi

Nick Copi

Full Time Bug Bounty Hunter
Nick Copi is a full time bug bounty hunter targeting web applications, cloud infrastructure, desktop apps, and pretty much anything with an attack surface. His background spans application security engineering, full stack development, and a long track record of CTF competition wins... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
Upstairs, Grand Ballroom F/G

11:50am EDT

Lunch
Tuesday June 9, 2026 11:50am - 1:00pm EDT
  • TBD


Beverages: Starbucks Regular and Decaf Coffee, Assorted Pepsi Sodas, Hot Water with Assorted TAZO Herbal Teas, available throughout the day. Water stations will be located in all rooms upstairs and downstairs.

Seating: You are welcome to take your lunch to any area of the hotel. Banquet tables & chairs can be found on both sides of the Grand Ballroom upstairs. There is also seating downstairs in the Capital Ballroom (Expo). Please note these tables on Day 2 are reserved for the CTF. Various locations downstairs in the Foyer are also available.
Tuesday June 9, 2026 11:50am - 1:00pm EDT
Downstairs, Foyer

1:00pm EDT

Building Custom Detections with Zeek and Spicy
Tuesday June 9, 2026 1:00pm - 1:50pm EDT
Discover how to use Zeek in order to create custom detections for network threats. We will go over how to create a real detection using Zeek via scripting, protocol analysis, and log analysis.
Zeek is a network monitoring tool that analyzes network traffic with custom analyzers and produces logs. This talk will go over a real threat from beginning to end. This talk will walk through a Redis RCE exploit (eg https://medium.com/@knownsec404team/rce-exploits-of-redis-based-on-master-slave-replication-ef7a664ce1d0) based on master-slave replication and how Zeek can be used to detect it. This will also go over Spicy, a protocol parser generator, and how it helps to detect cases like this.
Speakers
avatar for Evan Typanski

Evan Typanski

Senior Software Engineer, Corelight
Evan is currently a software engineer at Corelight, a network monitoring startup. He is on the open source team, where he works as a maintaner for the Zeek project. His focus is on compilers and low level networking.

Before joining Corelight, Evan worked on static code analysis (SAST) for languages like C/C++, Swift, and Rust. He graduated from the University of Virginia with a BS in Computer Science in 2020... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 1:00pm - 1:50pm EDT
Downstairs, Madison / Jefferson / Monroe

1:00pm EDT

Secure by Design, Trusted Through Compliance
Tuesday June 9, 2026 1:00pm - 1:50pm EDT
This talk will challenge listeners to redefine the traditional technical vs compliance mindset and thing of security as risk management.  Whether it's technical or contractual risk we should all be focused on the same goal of reducing material impacts to our organizations.  It will walk through a model in which compliance is built upon strong technical foundations and becomes a mechanism for communicating trust to your organization, customers, and regulators
Speakers
avatar for Michael Darling

Michael Darling

Principal Consultant, Solstice Security
As CEO of Solstice Security, Michael Darling delivers exceptional results with 25+ years of leadership across federal government, military, and private sectors As CISO at Venable LLP, one of the biggest law firms in the world, he built and executed a $15M+ comprehensive security... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 1:00pm - 1:50pm EDT
Upstairs, Grand Ballroom D/E

1:00pm EDT

I Called Your AI Agent and It Told Me Everything: Live Voice AI Red Teaming
Tuesday June 9, 2026 1:00pm - 1:50pm EDT
You'll leave this talk understanding:
  1. How voice AI agents are architecturally different from text chatbots
  2. The specific attack vectors unique to voice: transcription manipulation, DTMF injection, audio-layer prompt injection, and social engineering through vocal tone
  3. A repeatable methodology for testing voice AI systems in your own organization
  4. Concrete remediation strategies for the most common findings
Speakers
avatar for Brian Cardinale

Brian Cardinale

Principal Security Researcher, SecureCoders
Brian Cardinale is the Principal Security Researcher at SecureCoders and creator of the TEAPOT methodology for voice AI red teaming. He holds a CISSP and has spent his career breaking things that aren't supposed to break. Brian built VoiceGoat, the first open-source vulnerable voice... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 1:00pm - 1:50pm EDT
Upstairs, Grand Ballroom F/G

1:00pm EDT

CTF Prep
Tuesday June 9, 2026 1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Come prep and learn more about the CTF contest!
Tuesday June 9, 2026 1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Downstairs, Capital Ballroom / Middle

1:50pm EDT

Vendor Break
Tuesday June 9, 2026 1:50pm - 2:00pm EDT
Go see our vendors in the Expo!

Beverages: Starbucks Regular and Decaf Coffee, Assorted Pepsi Sodas, Hot Water with Assorted TAZO Herbal Teas, available throughout the day. Water stations will be located in all rooms upstairs and downstairs.


Tuesday June 9, 2026 1:50pm - 2:00pm EDT
Downstairs, Capital Ballroom

2:00pm EDT

Troubleshooting: Where Information Meets WTF
Tuesday June 9, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
As an Offensive Security Consultant, I often joke that my job is 90% troubleshooting and 10% breaking things. Truthfully, developing the skill and methodology for finding the right information, tools, or techniques and implementing them when things get borked is at the heart of hacking. Similarly, that same skill if applied to our attitude, health, relationships, and career can make the difference between a steady pace and quickly flaming out in life.

This talk is aimed at folks who are currently employed in Cybersecurity, those looking to transition in, and those who are ready to transition out - basically anyone! We'll talk about what troubleshooting is, and how developing an effective strategy in troubleshooting technical things can apply to the non-technical aspects of life with some real-world examples, audience participation, and some practical tips to ground this concept into everyday life.
Speakers
avatar for Aqeel Yaseen

Aqeel Yaseen

Offensive Security Consultant, RedHelm
Aqeel Yaseen transitioned into Offensive Security from over a decade of teaching yoga and mentoring mindfulness based retreats professionally, and is currently working with RedHelm. That might seem like a curious combination, but Pentesting and teaching yoga both help people cultivate... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
Downstairs, Madison / Jefferson / Monroe

2:00pm EDT

No Breach Required: $52 Million in Cybersecurity Fraud Settlements Built on Paperwork, Not Incidents
Tuesday June 9, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
We present original research quantifying the gap between what federal contractors certify about their security posture and what vulnerability telemetry actually shows, combining data science with False Claims Act enforcement analysis to estimate the real FCA exposure across the defense industrial base. We then ask whether the industry's own risk-scoring tools, built to make triage rational, are inadvertently building the evidentiary record that makes fraud prosecution easier.
Speakers
avatar for Max Voldman

Max Voldman

Partner, Whistleblower Partners LLP
Max Voldman is a partner at Whistleblower Partners LLP, in Washington DC. Max’s practice is focused on representing whistleblowers under the federal False Claims Act and numerous state law equivalents, and the whistleblower programs of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Max... Read More →
avatar for Michael Roytman

Michael Roytman

Chief Technology Officer, Empirical Security
Michael Roytman is the CTO of Empirical Security. Previously, he was the Chief Data Scientist of Kenna Security, and a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco. He served on boards for the Society of Information Risk Analysts, Cryptomove, and Social Capital. He was the co-founder and executive... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
Upstairs, Grand Ballroom D/E

2:00pm EDT

Social Engineering The Machine: When Your Target Runs On Attention Instead Of Anxiety
Tuesday June 9, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
Every AI talk this year will tell you prompt injection is a problem. This one gives you the methodology to actually exploit it. Borrowing from decades of adversarial human testing, we’ll move past "vibes" and "jailbreak screenshots" to build a working, repeatable framework for social engineering the machine.
Speakers
avatar for Jason Ross

Jason Ross

Product Security Principal, Salesforce
With 20+ years in cyber security, Jason Ross now performs adversarial testing and defense of deployed generative AI applications, agentic systems, and the LLMs powering them at Salesforce. Jason's work focuses on prompt injection attacks and defense, model governance and security... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
Upstairs, Grand Ballroom F/G

2:50pm EDT

Vendor Break
Tuesday June 9, 2026 2:50pm - 3:00pm EDT
Go see our vendors in the Expo!

Menu:
  • Warm Chocolate Chip Cookies 
  • Cold Chocolate Milk and 2% Milk

Beverages: Starbucks Regular and Decaf Coffee, Assorted Pepsi Sodas, Hot Water with Assorted TAZO Herbal Teas, available throughout the day. Water stations will be located in all rooms upstairs and downstairs.



Tuesday June 9, 2026 2:50pm - 3:00pm EDT
Downstairs, Capital Ballroom

3:00pm EDT

Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg: Undercover HUMINT Operations Inside the Ransomware Ecosystem
Tuesday June 9, 2026 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Ransomware attacks are the visible event. The access economy enabling them is not. This session maps that economy — how access is acquired, automated, and converted into ransomware deployment — using intelligence from years of undercover operations inside the criminal underground. Attendees will leave with a working model of how initial access brokers operate, and a concrete illustration of how fast CVE exploitation moves from public disclosure to active resale: in February 2026, operatives observed IABs selling confirmed access attributed to a critical BeyondTrust vulnerability within 17 days of vendor advisory. The session closes with a case study of an ALPHV affiliate whose documented operational mistakes contributed to a DOJ prosecution — and a framework for how the private-sector-to-law-enforcement intelligence loop works when it functions correctly.
Speakers
avatar for Thomas Nance

Thomas Nance

Director of Intelligence Services, Darkweb IQ
Thomas Nance is the Director of Intelligence Services at Darkweb IQ and a former CIA Operations Officer, where he conducted espionage and counterterrorism missions built on human source development and clandestine collection. He specializes in applying HUMINT tradecraft to cybercrime... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Downstairs, Madison / Jefferson / Monroe

3:00pm EDT

Gigawatts and Governance: The Data Security Crisis No One Is Talking About
Tuesday June 9, 2026 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Gigawatts of power. Trillions in investment. A data security crisis hiding in plain sight. The explosive growth of AI data centers has created an infrastructure layer most security frameworks were never designed to govern. When ownership of that infrastructure determines who truly controls the data inside it, conventional perimeter thinking is not enough. This session makes the case that infrastructure governance is the defining data security challenge of our generation.
Speakers
avatar for Nancy Coblenz

Nancy Coblenz

President, Stellenium
Nancy Coblenz is President of Stellenium Corporation and Co-Founder of Family Office Group. Her work sits at the intersection of AI infrastructure, national digital policy, and full-stack systems deployment across emerging markets.

With over 15 years in technology strategy and large-scale systems implementation, Nancy previously served as CEO of MyBrand AI, an enterprise AI strategy and implementation firm. Prior to that, she held executive leadership roles in private equity and a multibillion-dollar global... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Upstairs, Grand Ballroom D/E

3:00pm EDT

Robots vs Robots – Securing AI and the Data that Powers It
Tuesday June 9, 2026 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
As AI systems, copilots, and autonomous workflows proliferate, defenders must secure not only the data that fuels them, but the AI behaviors, access paths, and automation they introduce. Robots vs. Robots explores how organizations can protect AI systems end‑to‑end by controlling data exposure, governing AI access, and using automation to stay ahead of adversaries.
Tuesday June 9, 2026 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Upstairs, Grand Ballroom F/G

3:50pm EDT

Vendor Break
Tuesday June 9, 2026 3:50pm - 4:00pm EDT
Go see our vendors in the Expo!

Beverages: Starbucks Regular and Decaf Coffee, Assorted Pepsi Sodas, Hot Water with Assorted TAZO Herbal Teas, available throughout the day. Water stations will be located in all rooms upstairs and downstairs.

Tuesday June 9, 2026 3:50pm - 4:00pm EDT
Downstairs, Capital Ballroom

4:00pm EDT

Community is a Control: Strengthening Cybersecurity Through Connection
Tuesday June 9, 2026 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
In cybersecurity, we spend a lot of time talking about new CVEs, what tools could fill this gap, how can we automate this, and how we can use AI here. We debate coverage, stack optimization, and detection engineering. At the same time, many teams are operating under negative budgets, understaffing, and constant pressure to do more with less.

What we don’t talk about enough is the role people play in all of this.
Speakers
avatar for Chelsea Bryan

Chelsea Bryan

Security Analyst, VCU
Tuesday June 9, 2026 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
Downstairs, Madison / Jefferson / Monroe

4:00pm EDT

Breaking Tokens: Modern Attacks on OAuth, OIDC, and JWT Auth Flows
Tuesday June 9, 2026 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
As applications embrace OAuth, OIDC, and JWTs for federated authentication, attackers are shifting focus to token abuse and logic flaws rather than password theft.
This talk explores how modern auth systems can be compromised through token replay, session fixation, and insecure implementation of identity protocols.

We’ll walk through real-world examples — including intercepted tokens, replayed sessions, and privilege escalations through misconfigured scopes and claims.
We’ll also demonstrate a purpose-built lab environment and open-source tooling to analyze and detect these flaws, helping teams validate their own auth integrations.

Finally, we’ll discuss secure patterns for token handling, revocation, and identity proofing that can prevent these modern attacks before they reach production.
Speakers
avatar for Bhaumik Shah

Bhaumik Shah

CEO, SecurifyAI
Bhaumik Shah is a cybersecurity leader and founder of Securify, where he helps organizations secure their cloud, applications, and infrastructure through penetration testing, red team operations, and compliance programs like SOC 2 and ISO 27001. With over a decade of experience uncovering... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
Upstairs, Grand Ballroom F/G

4:50pm EDT

Day 1 - Closing
Tuesday June 9, 2026 4:50pm - 5:00pm EDT
Remarks will be provided on Day 1, and what to expect for the rest of the evening and Day 2.
Speakers
avatar for Chris Sullo

Chris Sullo

Founder, RVAsec

avatar for Jake Kouns

Jake Kouns

Founder, RVAsec
Jake is the founder of RVAsec and was previously the CEO for Risk Based Security that provides vulnerabilities and data breach intelligence. He previously oversaw the operations of the Open Sourced Vulnerability Database (OSVDB.org) and DataLossDB. Kouns has presented at many well-known... Read More →
Tuesday June 9, 2026 4:50pm - 5:00pm EDT

5:00pm EDT

Vendor Break & Room Change
Tuesday June 9, 2026 5:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
Grab a drink and go see the vendors one more time in the Expo downstairs before the after party starts!
  • Bars open in Foyer while you wait for the After Party to be ready!
  • Food service will begin at 5:30pm inside the Ballroom; bars move inside as well. 
  • Menu
    • TBD
  • Bar
    • Premium Wines: Trinity Oaks - Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay
    • Domestic Beer: Yuengling, Michelob Ultra
    • Import Beer & Seasonal Crafts: Corona, Stella, Blue Moon, Local IPA, Local Cider
    • Premium Liquor: Titos Vodka, Citadelle Gin, Cruzan Rum, Jose Cuervo Tequila, Jim Beam Bourbon, Dewar's White Label Scotch, Jack Daniels Whiskey
    • Assorted Pepsi Products, Water and Non-Alcoholic Juices/Punch

Tuesday June 9, 2026 5:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
Downstairs, Capital Ballroom

5:30pm EDT

RVAsec After Party
Tuesday June 9, 2026 5:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
TBD

Menu
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Bar
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Tuesday June 9, 2026 5:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Upstairs, Grand Ballroom D/E/F/G
 
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