What is the Human Behavior Conference (HUBE)?

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Summary: Chris Hadnagy returns to the podcast to discuss the upcoming Human Behavior Conference (HUBE CON), a unique event blending psychology, neuroscience, and cybersecurity. Hosted in Orlando, FL, the 2025 conference focuses on the theme of "Influence and InfoSec"—with a diverse speaker lineup covering everything from nonverbal communication to neurodiversity in the cybersecurity field. In this episode, Chris and Tim dive into how the conference is designed to foster deep learning and genuine human connection. They discuss how the sessions go beyond standard talks with hands-on trainings, interactive discussions, and practical takeaways for both cybersecurity professionals and those outside the industry. Chris also highlights how the conference has evolved over the years, the importance of accessibility for introverts, and what attendees can expect from this year's upgraded format. Chris also shares updates on the Innocent Lives Foundation (ILF), a nonprofit focused on helping law enforcement identify and stop child predators, and touches on cutting-edge work at Social-Engineer, LLC—including new services involving deepfake social engineering simulations. Discussion Points: How the Human Behavior Conference bridges behavioral science and cybersecurity Creating a conference you want to attend Balancing science and practicality in session content Building a community for introverts and extroverts alike Why audience interaction creates stronger learning moments The expanding role of AI in podcast production and social engineering A preview of topics and speakers at this year’s HUBE CON Updates from the Innocent Lives Foundation and Social-Engineer, LLC Resources Mentioned: Human Behavior Conference (HUBE CON) Innocent Lives Foundation Social-Engineer, LLC