The Black Hat conference in Las Vegas this week is a major event in the cybersecurity calendar, happening every summer, and delivering a large amount of fresh security knowledge as well as a wide range of security training. So what can we expect from Black Hat 2015? We already know about a couple of the “headline” briefings owing to the growing tradition of media previews for some of the more attention-grabbing exploits, like car hacking and gun hacking (yes, gun hacking). I will get to these in a moment, but first some practical tips for those who will be at Black Hat and those who won’t.
Black Hat 2015: What to watch out for, besides cars and guns
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