Seventh Annual Edition#bsidesrgv
#bsidesrgv · Mission, Texas

Cybersecurity.Community.South Texas.

The 7th Annual BSides RGV Cybersecurity Conference — a free, community-driven event built by and for the information security community of the Rio Grande Valley.

Date

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Hours

9:00 AM – 4:00 PM CDT

Venue

Mission Event Center

Hosted & Presented By

BSides RGV
RGV Cyber
Sunrise to dusk
01Event Details

Everything you need, on the record.

BSides RGV is free to participants and follows the Security BSides community framework — practical talks, hands-on villages, and collaboration in an intimate local setting.

Continuing Education Credits

4.75ISACA hrs

4.00ISC2 hrs

Date
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Main Conference
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM CDT
Venue
Mission Event Center
Address
200 North Shary Road, Mission, Texas 78572
Reception
5:00 PM – 8:00 PMMeet-up reception after the main conference.
02About BSides RGV

A grassroots security conference, raised in the Valley.

The 7th Annual BSides RGV Cybersecurity Conference brings information security and information technology professionals from public and private sector organizations together for a community event in the Rio Grande Valley.

What makes a BSides different is the focus on creating opportunities for people to both present and participate — an intimate atmosphere that inspires collaboration.

The Security BSides framework

01

Community-driven

Organized by information security and information technology professionals from public and private sector organizations throughout the Rio Grande Valley.

02

Built for collaboration

BSides creates an intimate atmosphere where people can present, participate, ask questions, and build trusted relationships with peers.

03

Local talent, real conversations

The event encourages the local cybersecurity community to attend, submit talks, and share knowledge with the people building security in the region.

03Who Should Attend

Built for everyone growing security in South Texas.

BSides RGV is for anyone who wants to learn, share, mentor, or build stronger technical communities across the Rio Grande Valley.

01

Students and new presenters

Explore cybersecurity, meet local professionals, and use lightning talks as a lower-pressure way to share what you are learning.

02

IT and security professionals

Connect with defenders, administrators, analysts, and practitioners working through real infrastructure and security challenges.

03

Developers and builders

Learn how security thinking applies to software, hardware, web applications, cloud systems, and product engineering.

04

Public and private sector teams

Build relationships across organizations serving the Rio Grande Valley and strengthen the regional security ecosystem.

05

Sponsors and community partners

Support a free community event while engaging an active audience of students, practitioners, leaders, and technical talent.

06

Curious community members

BSides is designed to expand the conversation and make security knowledge more accessible, regardless of background or experience level.

04Call for Presentations
Now open

Take the stage at BSides RGV.

We are looking for presenters from the local community and beyond. There is real talent in the Valley — this is your chance to share it with your peers.

Submissions close

May 31, 2026

How it works

  • Presentation time slots are 30–60 minutes including Q&A.
  • 15-minute lightning talks are permitted to encourage new presenters.
  • Topics should be within the scope of information security.
  • Marketing or sales-pitch presentations will be rejected.
  • Approved submissions will receive a follow-up confirmation email.

Topics in scope

Offensive security·Defense and detection·Incident response·Application security·Cloud security·Hardware hacking·AI/ML security·Career development·Privacy and policy

Volunteers · Closed

Volunteer applications are closed. Selections are communicated by email, selected volunteers receive a free volunteer t-shirt, and the team staffs enough help so volunteers can still attend some breakout sessions. Questions? Reach the organizers at [email protected].

05Agenda

The course of a single day.

From the first cup of coffee to the evening reception — speakers and sessions are still being finalized, and the schedule is subject to change.

09:00 AM – 09:45 AM

Registration

Sponsored by SHI

Cafeteria

09:45 AM – 10:00 AM

Welcome

2nd Floor – Room 2.100

10:00 AM – 10:45 AM

Opening Session

2nd Floor – Room 2.100

Presenter TBD

11:00 AM – 11:45 AM

Breakout Sessions

Session 1

2nd Floor – Room 2.100

Speaker: TBD

Session 2

2nd Floor – Room 2.102

Speaker: TBD

11:45 AM – 01:15 PM

Lunch

Sponsored by CISCO

Cafeteria

01:15 PM – 02:00 PM

Breakout Sessions

Session 1

2nd Floor – Room 2.100

Speaker: TBD

Session 2

2nd Floor – Room 2.102

Speaker: TBD

02:15 PM – 03:00 PM

Breakout Sessions

Session 1

2nd Floor – Room 2.100

Speaker: TBD

Session 2

2nd Floor – Room 2.102

Speaker: TBD

03:00 PM – 03:15 PM

Break

Sponsored by SHI

Cafeteria

Refreshments from PJ's Coffee.

03:15 PM – 04:15 PM

Keynote Presentation

2nd Floor – Room 2.100

Presenter TBD

04:15 PM – 04:30 PM

Door Prize Giveaway

Sponsored by Communications Etc.

05:00 PM – 08:00 PM

Meet-Up Reception

Sponsored by NetSync

Schedule subject to change · 11 moments in the day

06Villages & Activities

Hands-on learning, beyond the talks.

Villages run throughout the day — drop in, get hands-on, and learn something practical. More activities are announced as the conference gets closer.

01

Lock Picking Village

Hands-on physical security learning in the classic BSides village format.

02

Hardware Hacking Village

Explore the security side of devices, components, and hands-on technical experimentation.

03

RGV Amateur HAM Radio Club

Community radio knowledge and demonstrations from local amateur radio operators.

04

More to be announced

Additional activities are expected as the event gets closer.

07Sponsors & Partners

BSides RGV runs on community support.

The conference is free to participants — sponsors and partners carry the cost so the Valley can learn, connect, and grow. We are grateful to the organizations standing behind BSides RGV 2026.

Our 2026 Sponsors

Arctic WolfCiscoFortinetSequel DataSentinelOneCrowdStrike

Event-day supportSHI · CISCO · Communications Etc. · NetSync

Stand behind the Valley.

Sponsorship is offered at three levels, plus custom and in-kind arrangements. The sponsorship kit has the full detail.

Bronze

$600+ or in-kind

  • Logo on signage around the event

Silver

$800+ or in-kind

  • Logo on signage around the event
  • Announcements during the event and on materials
  • Booth

Gold

$1200+ or in-kind

  • Logo on signage around the event
  • Announcements during the event and on materials
  • Mention on social media coverage
  • Prime booth
  • Banner placement with maximum visibility when provided by sponsor
  • Support a free community cybersecurity event in the Rio Grande Valley.
  • Connect with students, security professionals, IT teams, and industry leaders.
  • Give back to the local security community while building trusted relationships.
  • Custom sponsorships may include physical space, food and beverage, contests, giveaways, media support, PR, or other in-kind contributions.
08Venue

Mission, Texas

Mission Event Center

200 North Shary Road, Mission, Texas 78572

Guest WiFi
Guest WiFi login information will be provided the day of the event.
Accommodations
Contact the organizers if additional accommodations are required.
City of Mission, Texas seal

Hosted in the City of Mission

Founded 1908 · Rio Grande Valley, Texas

09Code of Conduct

A respectful conference for everyone.

BSides RGV is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion or lack thereof, or technology choices.

What we expect of everyone

  1. 01Be respectful and considerate in your speech and actions.
  2. 02Attempt collaboration before conflict.
  3. 03Refrain from demeaning, discriminatory, or harassing behavior and speech.
  4. 04Be mindful of your surroundings and of your fellow participants.
  5. 05Alert conference organizers if you notice a dangerous situation, someone in distress, or a Code of Conduct violation.