Adversary perspective
See the problem through the eyes of the people trying to get around your defenses — their techniques, incentives, and next moves.
A private executive roundtable by Kasada for security, fraud, and risk leaders. Peer discussion first. No panels. No sales pitch.

We look at fraud, automation, and digital risk from the other side of the table — how attackers adapt, what existing controls miss, and what that means for the business.
See the problem through the eyes of the people trying to get around your defenses — their techniques, incentives, and next moves.
Start with what Kasada is seeing across active attacks, adversary communities, and customer environments.
Compare notes with leaders facing the same challenges — no stage, no recording, and no attribution.
Any Kasada product demo is capped at five minutes.
The room is intentionally small and curated for meaningful conversation.
The problems that are harder to talk about on a stage, in a safe space.
Every table is different, but the conversation starts with the issues teams are dealing with right now.
Every attendee agrees to an off-the-record standard before joining the table. Experiences and lessons can leave the room. Names, companies, incidents, and identifying details do not.
No recordings. No attribution. No competitive intelligence.
Kasada follows the same rule.
The goal is straightforward: make it easier to talk about what isn’t working.
Where sophisticated attackers are getting through despite the tools already in place.
What changes when attackers can test, learn, automate, and retool faster than traditional defenses.
Bots, fraudsters, and AI agents increasingly behave like legitimate users. What happens when the signals themselves become unreliable?
Fraud losses, infrastructure spend, customer friction, distorted analytics, and operational cost often start with the same activity.
Upcoming tables
Can’t make the next one? Add your name and tell us where you’re based.
Tuesday, September 29th 2026
Metropolitan Grill (820 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104)
6:30 PM
The Adversary’s Table will move across the U.S. throughout the year.
Request an invitation
The Adversary’s Table is intentionally small. Tell us a little about yourself and we’ll keep you in mind for an upcoming table near you.
Requesting an invitation does not automatically confirm attendance. Each table is curated to keep the conversation useful.
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