Visual Journal: Black Hat Europe 2019

Visual Journal: Black Hat Europe 2019

Encryption & Key Management , Endpoint Security , Fraud Management & Cybercrime

Cybersecurity Conference Features False Flags, Tool Talks, Deep Dives and More Mathew J. Schwartz (euroinfosec) • December 12, 2019    

Black Hat Europe returned to London last week. Once again held at the ExCeL conference center in the city's Docklands quarter, the annual cybersecurity conference featured in-depth training as well as two days of briefings, vendor exhibitions in a packed business hall, sessions run by vendors, in-depth technical demonstrations and more.


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Topically, this year's conference touched on everything from application security and fuzzing to Active Directory auditing and false-flag attacks launched by nation-states.


Here are visual highlights from the event.


Conference at a Glance


Attendees review sessions on offer

This year's conference, running from Dec. 2 to Dec. 5, started with in-depth technical training, followed by two days of briefings. More than 100 speakers and researchers delivered 15 in-depth technical training sessions and more than 40 briefings. Tracks this year covered such topics as cryptography; data forensics and incident response; exploit development hardware and embedded systems; human factors; internet of things; malware; network defense; reverse engineering; the security development lifecycle; industrial security; and web application security.


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Setting the tone for this year's Black Hat Europe, Jeff Moss (@thedarktangent), ..

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