Join Us at Open Source SecurityCon Europe 2026 in Amsterdam

By February 3, 2026Blog

Plus: Why Last Year’s SecurityCon NA Proved This Is the Event You Can’t Miss

Open Source SecurityCon Europe is approaching, which means we’ll be gathering again in Amsterdam this spring for one of the most focused, practitioner-driven events in open source security.

Save your spot, register now, and add your favorite sessions to your calendar from the agenda.

If you care about securing the software supply chain, protecting AI systems, improving developer practices, and advancing real-world security outcomes across open ecosystems, this is where you want to be.

Why Attend Open Source SecurityCon Europe?

Open Source SecurityCon Europe is where maintainers, engineers, researchers, policy leaders, and security practitioners come together to:

  • Learn what’s actually working in real environments
  • Share practical approaches to supply chain security, AI security, and DevSecOps
  • Discuss emerging risks before they become incidents
  • Connect with peers shaping the future of open source security

Whether you’re building tools, maintaining projects, leading security programs, or navigating policy and compliance, SecurityCon delivers concrete value you can take back to your work.

What to Expect at Open Source SecurityCon Europe 2026

Featuring Sessions from the OpenSSF Community

Open Source SecurityCon Europe’s agenda carries forward the momentum from SecurityCon North America, with multiple sessions led by speakers from OpenSSF member organizations and OpenSSF team, including:

These sessions reflect what the OpenSSF community consistently brings to Open Source SecurityCon: technical depth, practitioner experience, and a strong focus on real-world outcomes.

Highlights From  SecurityCon North America

Last year’s Open Source SecurityCon North America agenda shows exactly the depth, relevance, and quality of discussion this community brings together. Sessions led by speakers from the OpenSSF community included:

Together, these sessions reflect the kind of contributions OpenSSF brings to the open source  community: practical experience, real-world constraints, technical depth, and a shared commitment to improving security across the ecosystem.

Join Us in Amsterdam

If you’ve ever wondered:

  • “What’s actually working in real environments?”
  • “How are security experts approaching these challenges?”
  • “How do we move from best practices to sustainable practice?”

You’ll find the answers at Open Source SecurityCon Europe.

Registration is open and the agenda is live.

Whether you’re new to open source security or deeply experienced in the field, everyone is welcome and you’ll find a community ready to learn and share together! We look forward to seeing you in Amsterdam this spring.