![]() ![]() Colin O’Flynn, CEO/CTO at NewAE Technology, will detail in a session how easy it is to bypass and hack modern consumer electronic locks.Īnother popular topic of discussion at Black Hat USA events is the security of Apple’s software. How to break various types of locks is an oft-repeated topic at Black Hat, and the 2017 edition of the event is no exception. Not to be outdone, Ruben Santamarta, principal security consultant at IOActive, will detail vulnerabilities with radiation monitoring equipment used at nuclear power plants. Security researchers from ESET and Dragos will provide more details about the CrashOveride/Industroyer attack that hit Ukraine last month. Wind power isn’t the only type of critical infrastructure at risk. At this year’s event, researchers will detail multiple types of attacks against various forms of critical infrastructure. Jason Staggs, security researcher at the University of Tulsa, will detail how he was able to attack wind power stations in his talk titled “Adventures in Attacking Wind Farm Control Networks.” His topic will be “Stepping Up Our Game: Re-focusing the Security Community on Defense and Making Security Work for Everyone.” Stamos is no stranger to the Black Hat stage in 2014, when he was the chief information security officer (CISO) of Yahoo, he spoke on a similar topic of how the security industry was failing to meet user needs.īlack Hat has long been the place where researchers choose to disclose and discuss some of the most impactful security risks. This year there is only one keynote speech, which Facebook’s Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos will deliver. The main part of the conference is Black Hat Briefings, which runs July 26-27. The most enterprise-friendly event of the week is the annual Black Hat USA security conference, which is taking place at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, with security researchers demonstrating the latest threats to critical infrastructure, servers, mobile and desktop operating systems, internet of things (IoT) and everything in between. Thus, we brought all Defqon.On the information security calendar, this week is known by many as “hacker summer camp,” with a trio of security conferences ongoing: Black Hat USA, BSides LV and the DefCon. ![]() ![]() Whilst the very first editions of Defqon.1 only have in official anthems, but nevertheless each anthem tells its own special story. Since the very beginning of festivals, each edition gets an own track dedicated. After an ongoing success, the Australian Premier Gladys Berejiklian prohibited upcoming editions due to security reasons as two attendees died during the 2018’s edition caused by drug abuse. 2009 the Defqon.1 Australia celebrated its debut. The growing success of Defqon.1 encouraged the organizers to start a Defqon.1 edition in Australia. The following year – 2012 – brought the next big change – by extending the Festival over the complete weekend with 3 days. So the organization moved to Biddinghuizen and up to the present day, this location is the place to be. At the beginning of 2011, Q-dance announced that the local authorities declined permission for the upcoming edition. ![]() Until the year 2011 Defqon.1 was only a 1-day festival. The festival itself is the prestige festival created by Q-dance and the very first edition took place in 2003 at the beach of Almere/Flyoland. We from Hardstyle Mag brought all anthems together and made a special mix out of it – to walk down memory lane with you. The history is long and besides tons of memories, there is a long list of epic anthems that shaped each edition in a very unique way. But Defqon.1 is not only worshiped by its visitors but also from the performing Artists. Several styles, multiple stages, an incomparable feeling of unity and for many the highlight of the year. We all know her and we all love her – its Defqon.1, the mother of all harddance festivals. ![]()
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