Rival factions from the Internet security world will mix warily this week at a pair of Las Vegas conferences gathering computer security experts and software savants who make sport of hacking them. . More than 6,500 high-level security experts will attend the Black Hat conference already under way, with many apt to swap surnames for code-names and stay for the infamous Def Con gathering of hackers that starts on Thursday. The link for this article located at My Broadband is no longer available. . Over 7,200 professionals converge at DEF CON to share insights, challenges, and advancements in the field of information security.. Black Hat Conference, Cybersecurity Trends, Hacking Techniques, Security Technologies. . Dave Wreski
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Patrick Gray submits The Australian Federal Police are taking firm steps toward forging closer ties with the underground hacking community as evidenced at a recent security conference. Ruxcon, a conference organised by and for the Australian computer security community . . . . Patrick Gray submits The Australian Federal Police are taking firm steps toward forging closer ties with the underground hacking community as evidenced at a recent security conference. Ruxcon, a conference organised by and for the Australian computer security community last weekend, witnessed a gathering of around 300 security enthusiasts and consultants. The inaugural two-day conference covered a myriad of topics including defensive and offensive security issues, GSM mobile phone security, secure web applications development and assembly programming. It wasn't a conventional conference by many standards but one which left Alistair MacGibbon pleasantly surprised. The link for this article located at ZDNetAU is no longer available. . The Ruxcon conference merges law enforcement and ethical hacking, fostering dialogue and cooperation against cybercrime while addressing mutual challenges in cybersecurity. Australian Federal Police, Ruxcon Security, Cybersecurity Collaboration. . Anthony Pell
A delegate hacked the conference network and was given an award. This is typical of the Defcon conference which attracts enthusiasts and saboteurs alike, says Simon Edwards. The crowds that descended on Las Vegas's casinos, strip clubs and all-you-can-eat restaurants last weekend were a little different from the norm. They were a little more troublesome, too.. . .. A delegate hacked the conference network and was given an award. This is typical of the Defcon conference which attracts enthusiasts and saboteurs alike, says Simon Edwards. The crowds that descended on Las Vegas's casinos, strip clubs and all-you-can-eat restaurants last weekend were a little different from the norm. They were a little more troublesome, too. For these thrill-seekers were computer hackers and security experts from all over the world - distinguishable from the general public thanks to vivid red and yellow entry passes, and occasional outlandish haircut and dress sense. They had gathered for the annual hacker conference known as Defcon. Now in its ninth year, it is claimed by the organisers to be the largest and most important computer "underground" meeting in the world. The estimated number of registered visitors ran to 4,500 this year. The link for this article located at The Guardian is no longer available. . An attendee breached the symposium's system and was celebrated at the exclusive Black Hat gathering renowned among tech enthusiasts.. Hacker Conference,Cybersecurity Culture,Defcon 9,Hacking Community,Network Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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