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Worms, Android Vulnerabilities and Cyber Defense Methods at #HITB2011KUL

posted onOctober 19, 2011
by l33tdawg

Over 1000 Security professionals, technical decision makers and IT buffs from around the region were treated to a buffet of ground-breaking security updates, defense methods and latest vulnerabilities from 37 international speakers at the Hack In The Box Security Conference 2011 today. These new exploits affect the spectrum of enterprises and end users alike.

Softpedia Exclusive Interview: KaiJern Lau, Technical Director at Panda Security

posted onOctober 19, 2011
by l33tdawg

The long-awaited Hack In The Box conference in Malaysia is fast approaching and because we are an official media partner of the event, we took the opportunity to talk to some of the speakers that will enlighten us with their knowledge during the event.

The first on our list is KaiJern Lau, currently the Technical Director of Panda Security's Asia Pacific office. He has been in the computer security industry for the past seven years and we felt pretty certain that he could tell us a few interesting things regarding cloud security.

Softpedia Exclusive Interview: Jimmy Shah, Mobile Security Researcher at McAfee

posted onOctober 19, 2011
by l33tdawg

The Hack in the Box conference has started today in Malaysia and before the speakers take the floor we rushed to the opportunity to talk to another industry expert who will soon share his experience with the world.

Jimmy Shah, a mobile security researcher at McAfee will speak at the conference about mobile malware, but in the meantime, we've asked him a couple of things about McAfee's latest products, future plans and we even brought up the controversial subject of tracking.

9th annual HITBSecConf features "A Conference That Never Ends"

posted onSeptember 7, 2011
by l33tdawg

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, 7 September 2011 – Hack in the Box Security Conference (HITBSecConf), Asia’s largest and most popular network security conference, returns for its ninth consecutive year in Malaysia on 10-13 October 2010 at InterContinental Hotel in Kuala Lumpur with round-the-clock action and top speakers in store.

Coders and Developers: Come 'get your code on' at #HackWEEKDAY

posted onAugust 31, 2011
by l33tdawg

Inspired by the recently completed HackWeekend and GTUGKL hackathon, HackWEEKDAY is a 24-hour code off that runs alongside the 9th annual HITB Security Conference in Malaysia – Asia’s premier deep-knowledge network security event that routinely brings together some of the world’s leading security experts under one roof