Black Hat announced the successful completion
of the in-person component of Black Hat Asia 2024. The event welcomed more than
3,000 unique attendees joining in-person from April 16 to April 19 at the
Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre in Singapore.
Security
professionals from 81 countries registered to attend the event and experience
firsthand the latest in vulnerability research, development, and trends in
information security (InfoSec) through more than 40 Briefings. The program also
included four days of deeply technical hands-on Trainings, over 25 Sponsored
Sessions, and 60 in-person tool demos spanning exploitation and ethical
hacking, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), application
security (AppSec), Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), Internet of Things (IoT), and
more.
"Singapore
and the wider region have a very strong cybersecurity community and Black Hat
is honored to be a part of it," said Steve Wylie, Vice President, Cybersecurity
Market Group at Informa Tech. "We are grateful to our community, partners, and
sponsors in coming together with a shared goal to protect the vital public and
private-sector industries in the region."
Show
highlights for 2024 included:
- Keynotes:
The two Keynotes this year included David Koh,
Singapore's first Commissioner of Cybersecurity, the founding Chief
Executive of the Cyber Security Agency (CSA) of Singapore, and Chief
(Digital Security & Technology) at the Ministry of Communications and
Information; and Ruimin He, Singapore's Chief Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Officer, the Singaporean government's Deputy Chief Digital Technology
Officer, and a member of the United Nations High-level Advisory Body on
AI. He presented with Jeff Moss, Founder of Black Hat and DEF CON
conferences, former Chief Security Officer and VP at ICANN, and current
member of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Advisory Council.
- Briefings:
Black Hat Briefings took place on April 18 and April 19, and presented the
latest in information security risks, research, and trends on topics
covering everything from enterprise security, exploit development, reverse
engineering, and more.
- Trainings:
Black Hat Trainings were held from April 16 to April 19, and included two-
and four-day, deeply technical, hands-on courses led by the information
security industry's top trainers and professionals. Courses covered a
variety of topics, including pentesting, network technology, open source
intelligence (OSINT), and more. This year's event featured 10 in-person
classes and 8 virtual classes.
- Business
Hall: This year's Business Hall
showcased the latest products and technologies from more than 30 of the
industry's leading information security solution providers. The Business
Hall also featured areas for attendee, vendor, and community engagement
through Arsenal, Sponsored Sessions, Exhibitor Booths, Bricks & Picks,
and more.
- Arsenal:
Black Hat Arsenal brings
together researchers and the cybersecurity community to showcase and
demonstrate their latest open-source tools and products in a
conversational environment where presenters can interact with the
attendees. A key
component of Arsenal, the
Arsenal Lab, is now featured at all regional events, and is an
interactive, hands-on environment designed for hacking enthusiasts of all
skill levels to learn about specialized tools and targets that may be
difficult to access otherwise. This year's event featured 60
in-person tool demos and six labs.
- Omdia Analyst Summit: The second annual Omdia Analyst Summit at Black Hat Asia featured the
industry's leading cybersecurity analysts and provided attendees with
actionable insights, innovative approaches, and a comprehensive
understanding of the factors that influence cybersecurity outcomes for
organizations within the Asia-Pacific region.
- Community
Program: The Community Program included
sessions that encouraged collaboration among attendees and presenters
through discussions of current issues impacting the cybersecurity
community. Topics covered inclusion, mental health, a Call for Papers
(CFP) writing workshop, and more.
- Scholarships:
As a way to introduce the
next generation of security professionals to the Black Hat community,
Black Hat Asia 2024 awarded 83 complimentary Briefings passes. Black Hat holds its own annual
Student Scholarship programs, and partners with a variety of associations
on additional scholarship opportunities.
- Network
Operations Center (NOC): The Black Hat Network
Operations Center (NOC) provided a high security, high availability
network in an intensely demanding environment. Each year, the
hand-selected NOC team meets before Black Hat Asia to incorporate the
latest infrastructure and security solutions into a workable network
design. Black Hat attendees may then visit the NOC for a glimpse into this
state-of-the-art network.
Top Sponsors and Partners of Black Hat Asia 2024 include:
- Diamond Sponsors: Pentera.io, Appdome, and Upwind Security.
- Platinum Sponsors: KnowBe4 and Snyk.
- Sustaining Partners: Armis, Axonius, CrowdStrike, KnowBe4,
ManageEngine, Qualys, SentinelOne, Snyk, Sophos, Sysdig, and Trend Micro.
- Global Partners: Corellium, Hack The Box, HackerOne,
KnowBe4, Snyk, Swimlane, Sysdig, and Varonis.
For more information on Black Hat events, please
visit www.blackhat.com.
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