In the Wild with VulnCheck
Date: Last Wednesday of every month - April 29, 2026
Time: 12:00pm CT // 1:00pm ET
In the Wild with VulnCheck is a monthly, research-driven webinar focused on how vulnerabilities, exploits, and attacker tradecraft are actually showing up in real environments hosted by Kimber Duke, Director of Product, and Patrick Garrity, Security Researcher, from VulnCheck.
Each session cuts through hype to examine what’s being exploited, how attackers are operating, and what security teams should be paying attention to right now. Drawing from VulnCheck research, exploitation intelligence, and live detections, the series blends hands-on technical insight with practical analysis for practitioners, exploit developers, and security researchers.
Expect candid discussions, deep dives into active exploitation, and guest perspectives from VulnCheck researchers and industry peers – grounded in evidence, not speculation.
Register once and you're registered for the entire series. Come as you're available. Recordings will be distributed after the event.
April Topic: CISA, NIST, and Mythos — oh my
Join us for a candid conversation on the evolving reliability of public vulnerability data sources and what it means for security programs. We'll walk through the challenges with public vulnerability data sources, disruptions and lack of resourcing, over the past two and a half years, exploring what we're calling a "Groundhog Day" pattern of recurring instability. We'll also dig into Project Mythos and the growing noise around AI-accelerated vulnerability discovery, separating legitimate findings from AI-generated slop and what the volume increase means for security teams. Come ready to discuss how the industry is adapting and where the industry is going to fill the gaps.
Past Topics:
January 28th: Tales from the Exploit Mines
February 25th: Inside the Exploitation Files
March 25th: Expectations vs Reality
Future Dates:
April 29th: CISA, NIST, and Mythos — oh my
May 27th: TBD
June 24th: TBD
July 29th: TBD
August 26th: TBD


