Live Webcast|1 hour

How Hackers are trying to Attack AI Data Centers using Wireless Devices

Abstract Bullets:

  • Beyond Wi-Fi: Understand how wireless threat detection strengthens both physical and cyber defenses against unauthorized signals.
  • New Threat Vectors: Learn why data centers must monitor for rogue devices, wireless surveillance, and RF-based data leaks.
  • Integrated Defense: See how RF telemetry fits into existing security infrastructure to provide real-time, airspace-level visibility.
June 16, 2025
2:00 PM ET
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AI-powered data centers are fast becoming the most valuable—and most targeted—assets in the enterprise. With centralized AI models, customer data, and proprietary algorithms stored in these facilities, attackers are finding new ways to breach defenses—not just through networks, but through the airspace.

Wireless signals like cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and IoT protocols can be exploited for data exfiltration, rogue device access, and covert surveillance. Recent exploits such as the Nearest Neighbor attack show how invisible threats are becoming operational risks.

In this expert-led session featuring Bastille Networks and other security leaders, you'll learn how Wireless Airspace Defense is closing the gap where traditional cybersecurity stops.

Event Speakers

Bill Kleyman
CEO at Apolo

Today, Bill is the CEO of Apolo, an AI platform and infrastructure company. He is the Chair of the Education Committee at Infrastructure Masons and the AFCOM Data Center World Program Chair. Bill is also a regular guest lecturer at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering for graduate and undergraduate courses.

Brett Walkenhorst
CTO at Bastille

Dr. Walkenhorst is the CTO of Bastille where he leads R&D efforts to enhance product performance and add new capabilities. He has over 20 years of experience as a technology leader in RF systems and signal processing. Prior to Bastille, he led and executed R&D efforts at Lucent Bell Labs, GTRI, NSI-MI Technologies, Silvus Technologies, and Raytheon Technologies. His experience includes RF system design, communications systems, antenna design/testing, radar, software-defined radios, geolocation, and related topics. He has authored over 70 publications including papers, articles, and reports, has taught numerous graduate, undergraduate, and professional short courses, and has served as an expert witness on multiple occasions. He is a senior member of IEEE and has served as the Chair of the Atlanta Chapter of the IEEE Communications Society. Bill Kleyman is an award-winning data center, cloud, and digital infrastructure leader with a 20-year career at the forefront of technology. Ranked globally by Onalytica as one of the leading executives in cloud computing and data security, Bill is focused on advising organizations, training young talent, and educating global audiences about AI, machine learning, sustainable data center design, cybersecurity, and more.

 

Adrian Sanabria
Principal Researcher at The Defenders Initiative

Adrian is an outspoken researcher that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. He loves to write about the security industry, tell stories, and still sees the glass as half full.