RomHack

RomHack Communities

The Community Area is the beating heart of RomHack Camp. From October 2 to 4, 2026  these communities bring the Camp to life with their stands, projects and hands-on activities — built by the community, for the community.

Come and meet them.

Cyber Saiyan logo

Cyber Saiyan

In the Community Area Organizers

Cyber Saiyan is the non-profit association behind RomHack. We spread security awareness and organize the Camp, the Training and the Conference since 2018.

At the Camp you’ll find us running check-in, the shop and the bar, swag and beer included. 🍻

🔁 Organizers of RomHack Camp since the first edition in 2022.

Links: Website · X · LinkedIn · Instagram · YouTube · Mastodon · Facebook

Guerre di Rete community

Guerre di Rete

In the Community Area 🔁 Back again — with us in 2022

Guerre di Rete is a non-profit that publishes a weekly infosec newsletter and news site on the intersection of cybersecurity, human rights, surveillance and privacy, run together with Cyber Saiyan.

You can find Guerre di Rete at the Cyber Saiyan stand.

🔁 Back again — also with us at RomHack Camp 2022.

Links: Website · Newsletter · X · LinkedIn · Instagram · Facebook

Fibonhack

fibonhack

In the Community Area

fibonhack is the CTF team born out of CyberChallenge 2019 at the University of Pisa. They design and run the RomHack Camp CTF, From Dusk Till Dawn.

You can find fibonhack in the Community Area.

Links: Website · X · GitHub · LinkedIn · CTFtime

Berghem-in-the-Middle

Berghem-in-the-Middle (BITM)

In the Community Area 🔁 Back again — with us in 2022

Berghem-in-the-Middle (BITM) is a non-profit founded by information security enthusiasts and professionals in northern Italy, in an open and friendly environment fostering technical development and knowledge sharing. Since 2019 it hosts No Hat, an international security conference gathering researchers and specialists in Bergamo.

You can find BITM in the Community Area.

🔁 Back again — also with us at RomHack Camp 2022.

Links: Website · No Hat · X · LinkedIn · YouTube · Telegram

ESC End Summer Camp

End Summer Camp (ESC)

In the Community Area 🔁 Back again — with us in 2022

End Summer Camp is a non-profit meeting in the form of a hacker camp, held every year for people interested in hacking, free software and DIY. Its content is entirely built by its community.

You can find ESC in the Community Area.

🔁 Back again — also with us at RomHack Camp 2022.

Metro Olografix

Metro Olografix

In the Community Area 🔁 Back again — with us in 2022

Metro Olografix is a telematic cultural association born in Pescara in 1994, founded by computer enthusiasts, hackers and geeks as a response to the Italian Crackdown. It promotes the ethical use of technology, privacy, network security and open source, and organizes MOCA, the Metro Olografix Camp.

You can find Metro Olografix in the Community Area.

🔁 Back again — also with us at RomHack Camp 2022.

Links: Website · X · Facebook · YouTube

Meethack Torino

Meethack

In the Community Area

Meethack is a Turin-based community of hackers and security enthusiasts that meets regularly to share knowledge, talks and projects.

You can find Meethack in the Community Area.

Links: Website · LinkedIn · Telegram

GDG
PLUG Pignola Linux User Group

GDG + PLUG

In the Community Area

GDG (Google Developer Groups) brings together passionate developers, tech experts, and innovators across Italy to explore the bleeding edge of technology, build real-world skills, and foster local ecosystems. At Romhack Camp, we are teaming up with PLUG (Pignola Linux User Group), a dynamic non-profit dedicated to democratizing digital skills, smashing the gender gap in STEM, and championing open technologies like robotics, IoT, and AI.

Together, GDG and PLUG are hosting a highly interactive booth in the Community Area designed to educate, empower, and connect.

Drop by our space to explore:

🛡️ Cyber-Awareness & Social Safety Hub: Not your average security talk. This is a hands-on corner dedicated to digital defense. We’re equipping younger generations (and adults!) with the practical tools and awareness needed to prevent cyberbullying and navigate the digital landscape safely and consciously.

🚀 Community Incubation Desk: Want to spark a tech movement in your own city? Come grab our playbook. We’re sharing insider secrets and practical strategies on how to bootstrap, grow, and sustain thriving independent tech communities and collaborative coworking spaces—especially in regional areas.

Come talk tech, community, and innovation with us.

You can find GDG + PLUG in the Community Area.

Links: Website · GDG · Instagram · LinkedIn · YouTube · GitHub · Facebook

Bullismo No Grazie

Bullismo No Grazie

In the Community Area

Bullismo No Grazie is a non-profit that fights bullying and cyberbullying, giving young people, parents and schools the tools to recognise, report and stop it.

You can find Bullismo No Grazie in the Community Area.

I Robottari

A.S.D. I Robottari

In the Community Area

A.S.D. I Robottari brings the sport of robot combat to Italy, organizing competitive tournaments and training courses with radio-controlled fighting robots.

You can find I Robottari in the Community Area.

Links: Website · Instagram · YouTube

8 Bit Inside

8 Bit Inside

In the Community Area 🔁 Back again — with us in 2022

8 Bit Inside is a non-profit association founded in 2016 that recovers and keeps working old computers, game consoles, computer-music devices and telecommunications equipment, with the aim of spreading their knowledge and showing how information technology, gaming, computer music and telecommunications have evolved over time.

You can find 8 Bit Inside in the Community Area, with a hands-on exhibit of vintage machines.

🔁 Back again — also with us at RomHack Camp 2022.

Links: Website · Facebook

Cyberpoliglots

Cyberpolyglots

In the Community Area

Cyberpolyglots is a community bridging spoken languages and cybersecurity. At the Camp they run their multilingual village with a set of mini-CTFs: a multilingual OSINT challenge, a phishing challenge in 16 languages, and a SIEM challenge where you attribute the threat actor from linguistic clues.

You can find Cyberpolyglots in the Community Area.

Links: Website · SoundCloud

/root

/root

In the Community Area

ROOT APS is a Romagna-based club for nerds, makers and retro-tech lovers — a friendly place to share a passion for technology, electronics, computing and video games, and to build new projects together.

You can find /root in the Community Area.

Links: Website · Facebook · X · Instagram · Telegram

Vintage Computer Club Italia

Vintage Computer Club Italia

In the Community Area

Vintage Computer Club Italia is the largest Italian retro-computing community, born in 2016 to preserve, promote and share the history of computing.

You can find Vintage Computer Club Italia in the Community Area, with a dedicated exhibition of vintage machines.

Links: Website · Facebook

Donne4.0

Donne 4.0

No dedicated stand · activities only 🔁 Back again — with us in 2022

Donne 4.0 is a non-profit that supports, with real projects and activities, the empowerment of women in the digital world, increasing their full participation in tech with the goal of closing the gender gap in the IT sector.

Donne 4.0 joins the Camp with its activities but does not have a dedicated stand in the Community Area.

🔁 Back again — also with us at RomHack Camp 2022 (where they ran a coding event for kids and teens).

ItalMaker

Italmaker

No dedicated stand · activities only

Italmaker is an independent STEM education project created to turn technology into a tool for learning, experimenting and building ideas.

We design and deliver hands-on experiences for children, teenagers, schools and educators, combining coding, educational robotics, electronics, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, digital fabrication and maker culture.

Our approach goes beyond simply learning how to use a robot or write code. Participants are encouraged to face challenges, find their own solutions, build prototypes, test ideas, make mistakes and improve them — developing computational thinking, creativity, problem solving and collaboration along the way.

Italmaker also designs original educational formats, challenges and learning environments where technology becomes something to explore, modify and create with.

Our goal is simple: help young people move from being technology users to becoming inventors, makers and creators.

At RomHack we will also introduce Brain Arena, our new challenge-based educational format combining robotics, strategy, coding and problem solving.

You can find Italmaker in the Community Area.