HITB2012KUL: Hack in the Box Celebrates Its 10-Year Anniversary
L33tdawg: Do note that the entire exhibition area in which the Capture The Flag 'live hacking' competition, Google's Pwnium 2, Lock Picking Village, Technology Showcase and HITB
L33tdawg: Do note that the entire exhibition area in which the Capture The Flag 'live hacking' competition, Google's Pwnium 2, Lock Picking Village, Technology Showcase and HITB
The finalized conference agenda for the TENTH ANNUAL HITB Security Conference, HITBSecConf2012 - Malaysia (#HITB2012KUL) taking place on the 10th and 11th of October has been published!
Pre-orders selling out in less than an hour, people queuing up a week in advance, one would think Apple was giving out the iPhone 5 for free!
From October 8-11 the Intercontinental Hotel in Kuala Lumpur will be the epicenter for a historical security event: next month in Malaysia, conference of legend Hack in The Box will celebrate its tenth year.
Hack in The Box returns to the scene of the crime for an anniversary fête that looks amazing - and will be packed with hackers, security professionals, developers and more from around the world. It's expected to be the biggest HiTB to date.
What first began as a small gathering for computer security enthusiasts in 2002, the Hack In The Box Security Conference series (HITBSecConf) has since grown into a must attend event in the calendar of security professionals from around the globe. Next month, HITBSecConf will celebrate it’s 10th year anniversary (8th - 11th October) where it will unleash the latest expansion to it's ever popular Capture The Flag (CTF) competition, dubbed Fallout Apocalypse.
Ten years ago, Hack In The Box (HITB) held its first ever ‘hacking conference’ in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Since then, this annual gathering of security enthusiasts has grown to become one of the world’s leading events for groundbreaking talks on cutting-edge IT security research with events in Europe and Asia.
L33tdawg: #HITB2012KUL training seats are starting to fill up - Only another 3 weeks approx till registration closes!
L33tdawg: $2 million sounds mighty tasty :) What are you waiting for?! Book those flight tickets already!!!
If Google hadn’t made the message clear enough already: It really, really wants you to hack its software.
This is a call for article submissions for Issue 009 of HITB's quarterly magazine - http://magazine.hitb.org/ which will be released alongside #HITB2012KUL - The 10 year anniversary of the HITB Security Conference series in Malaysia.
At the end of last May, Mozilla sponsored the HackWEEKDAY contest at the third annual Hack In the Box conference in the Netherlands. The contest ran alongside the rest of the HITB conference which featured presentations on security topics including new iPhone jailbreaks and a second day key note from Bruce Schneier.