Telesystem has announced the highly anticipated return of its #HackersSuck Summit, taking place Jan. 14 at Truist Park in Atlanta.
The event will deliver a security-focused experience for business owners and technology leaders, with insights into AI-driven threat detection, employee-centered security initiatives and modern strategies for protecting organizational assets.
The summit features a diverse lineup of interactive panel discussions led by experts in cybersecurity, technology and cyber insurance. Additional highlights include networking opportunities, a meet-and-greet with Braves Hall of Famers, a VIP stadium tour, and a once-in-a-lifetime on-field batting practice experience.
Now in its fourth year, the #HackersSuck Summit series continues to demonstrate Telesystem’s ongoing commitment to business security innovation and education. Each unique event features solution-oriented learning, open dialogue, and actionable strategies to help organizations mitigate risk and strengthen their defenses, along with exclusive stadium experiences.
“HackersSuck began as a bold call to action, and it’s grown into a nationwide movement of professionals determined to turn organizational security frustrations into meaningful and actionable steps to safeguarding their businesses,” said James Maloney, President of Telesystem. “Our mission is to empower organizations to outpace cybercriminals and avoid being the next headline. Every year, we’ve raised the standard for what true IT leadership and security education should represent. In 2026, we’ll take that mission even further, at one of America’s most iconic venues, unleashing the next evolution of energy, expertise, and inspiration that defines HackersSuck.”
The keynote speaker will be Theresa Payton, a former White House CIO who now serves as a trusted advisor to Fortune 500 boards and technology executives.
A limited number of in-person seats remain, with registration open until January 7, 2026, or until capacity is reached. Complimentary breakfast and lunch will be provided. For those unable to attend in person, virtual registration is also available, offering full access to all sessions, interactive Q&As, and exciting raffle prizes.
Registration is free for both in-person and virtual participants at HackersSuck.com.










