Lessons in Security From Those in The Know | Bitcoin 2026

What does it actually take to secure a Bitcoin exchange in 2025? Erik Kellogg of Binance U.S. and Garret Kelly of Robinhood Crypto join Alex Pruden of Project Eleven and moderator Justine Bone of Crypto ISAC to answer that question in real terms. They cover vulnerability management, the human threat posed by nation-state actors like North Korea, and how AI is changing the offensive and defensive security landscape. The panel also dives deep into the quantum computing threat to Bitcoin's cryptographic infrastructure and why proactive preparation today is not FUD, it's smart risk management.

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🔶 Moderator: Justine Bone - Crypto ISAC
🔶 Garret Kelly - Robinhood
🔶 Erik Kellogg - BinanceUS
🔶 Alex Pruden - Project Eleven

Chapters:
02:51 – What Does a Chief Information Security Officer Actually Do?
05:25 – Vulnerability Management: How Security Teams Find and Fix Issues
08:14 – Security Is a Journey, Not a Destination
10:03 – Nation-State Threats and DPRK Targeting Crypto Companies
13:45 – Insider Threats, Human Vulnerabilities, and Hiring Risk
14:33 – Post-Quantum Cryptography and the Future Threat to Bitcoin
17:20 – Upgrading Bitcoin to Be Quantum Resilient
20:10 – AI for Offense and Defense in Crypto Security
25:59 – Confidence in Bitcoin's Security Future

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