Secret Sauce Events (SSE)

Upcoming Secret Sauce Events (SSE) Events

The AFCEA Pacific Northwest Chapter invites you to be a sponsor, exhibitor, or attendee at the 2nd Annual TechNet Pacific Northwest Symposium set to take place at the American Lake Conference Center - Joint Base Lewis–McChord (JBLM) North on Wednesday, March 18 - Thursday, March 19, 2026.
The symposium will gather experts and practitioners from the region to discuss how we can create more effective frameworks for collaboration and innovation to enhance decision-making within the Joint Force, here and abroad. Join us as we delve into advancements in artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML), cloud computing, communications, cybersecurity, data management, information technology (IT), intelligence, and networking.

The 5th Annual C5 Cyber & IT Forum Hawaii (CFH) will take place at Fort Shafter on Wednesday 15 APR and Thursday 16 APR 2026. This two-day event will focus on providing the latest cybersecurity, command, control, communications, computers, and cyber-defense updates and strategies for cyber and IT professionals on Oahu. There is no fee to attend for all those with a .mil, .gov, or .edu email address and you may attend one, or both days.
CFH will feature technical training provided by Subject Matter Expert (SME) Speakers. Topics will be aimed at improving the cyber and technical knowledge base of attendees. CPE/CEU Credit will be awarded. There will also be an exhibit hall. The CFH exhibits will bring technology directly to end-users, which will enhance the way those in the field address their cyber and IT missions.
CFH will provide a platform for training, collaboration, and networking for military, government, academia, and industry professionals.
** This event is open to all those that are interested **

Reach Pacific Command personnel by joining us as a sponsor or exhibitor at the 3rd Annual AFCEA Alaska Chapter's Cyber and IT Forum at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson (JBER). The purpose of this event is to further educate Cyber and IT warfighters at JBER on the latest cybersecurity strategies, remediation techniques, and resilience tactics. This will be accomplished through SME speaker sessions and an exhibit hall featuring cyber industry innovations and IT modernization advancements.
This Cyber & IT Forum is being supported and coordinated with the Office of the Network Enterprise Center (NEC)/59th Signal Battalion, and the AFCEA Alaska Chapter. Senior Leaders from the 59th Signal Battalion, 673rd Communications Squadron, and Alaska Command J6, are supporting the event.
The Signal Corps Regimental Association (SCRA) - Denali Chapter will also be co-host, and the event will take place on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
The Cyber & IT Forum will focus on educating Pacific Forces end-users at JBER. Expect to see attendees from the 59th Signal Battalion, U.S. Army Alaska (USARAK), Alaska Command (ALCOM), 673rd Communications Squadron, 611th Air Communications Squadron, 176th Communications Squadron, and more.
Over 225 JBER personnel attended the 2ndAnnual event

The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) - Northern Colorado Chapter invites you to join them on Thursday, August 20, 2026, for the 3rd Annual Denver Federal Center Cyber Summit. The event will take place once again at GSA Building 41 in the Remington Arms Conference Room. This event also supports the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) - Denver Chapter and the Data Management Association (DAMA) - Rocky Mountain Chapter (RMC). Their members will receive the invite, and they will spread the word in Denver and the surrounding areas.
The Denver Federal Center, in Lakewood, Colorado, is home to about 6,200 government employees. There are 28 different Federal agencies on-site, making it the largest concentration of Federal agencies outside Washington D.C. The major employers at the Center include the United States Department of the Interior (Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, and United States Geological Survey) and the General Services Administration.
The event will feature cybersecurity awareness and technical briefs from government and industry SMEs, as well as cyber and IT exhibits.

The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) - Colorado Springs Chapter will host the 16th Annual Peak Cyber Symposium on September 9 - 10, 2026 (Exhibit & Speaker Dates). There will be a Hiring Event conduced in conjunction with Peak Cyber on September 8. Peak Cyber will once again take place downtown at the Antlers Hotel, Colorado Springs, CO. The Hiring Event, held in conjunction with Peak Cyber will also take place at the Antlers Hotel. Over 700 attendees participated in Peak Cyber in 2025.
The 16th Annual Peak Cyber Symposium is designed to further educate Cybersecurity, Information Management, Information Technology, and Communications Professionals by providing a platform to explore some of today's most pressing cybersecurity threats, remediation strategies, and best practices.

The AFCEA Las Vegas Chapter President, and the AFCEA Las Vegas Chapter Board, invite you to participate in the 5th Annual Cyber Awareness & IT Days at NNSS Nevada Field Office (NFO) - North Las Vegas. The event days will be co-hosted once again by the Office of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) - Nevada National Security Sites(NNSS).
The NNSS Cybersecurity Team will have an exhibit table, and will provide speakers at the event as well.
About the NNSA/NNSS/DOE Nevada Sites
The NNSA’s Nevada Field Office (NFO) is responsible for operating and maintaining the 1,370-square-mile Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) and other facilities across the United States that accomplish NNSA’s missions in stockpile stewardship, nuclear nonproliferation, counterterrorism, treaty verification, nuclear test readiness, national and international emergency response, environmental management, and science and technology development. The NNSS supports high-hazard operations, testing, training, diagnostics and instrumentation, data analysis, and materials storage; conducts criticality experiments; provides research test beds for nuclear nonproliferation and counterterrorism activities; and facilitates low-level radioactive waste material disposition. This complex employs approximately 3,000 people and has a budget of over $900 million. The complex also executes a significant Strategic Partnership Program mission, supporting such initiatives as threat reduction, first responder training, and sensor development.
About AFCEA – Las Vegas Chapter
AFCEA is a professional association that connects people, ideas, and solutions globally.
We do that by developing networking and educational opportunities and providing them in an ethical forum. This enables the military, government, industry, and academia to align technology and strategy to meet the needs of those who serve. The AFCEA Las Vegas Chapter serves the intelligence and IT communities in the greater Las Vegas area to include Nellis AFB, Creech AFB, the Nevada Test, and Training Range, local contractors, and businesses. The chapter focuses on education for Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Intelligence.

The AFCEA Las Vegas Chapter President, and the AFCEA Las Vegas Chapter Board, invite you to participate in their annual Technology & Cybersecurity Expos scheduled to take place at Creech AFB and Nellis AFB.
Support the AFCEA-Las Vegas Chapter and showcase your products and services for Communications, Information Technology, and Cybersecurity personnel at Creech AFB & Nellis AFB. Your company can Exhibit/Sponsor at both Nellis AFB and Creech AFB, or you can choose to do one event or the other. Sponsorship Packages and pricing are below.
The Technology & Cybersecurity Expos at Creech AFB and Nellis AFB will feature speaker sessions (Nellis AFB only) and exhibits.