Black
Hat announced the successful completion of the
in-person component of Black Hat USA 2024. The event welcomed more than 21,700
unique attendees, with more than 20,000 joining in-person at the Mandalay Bay
Convention Center in Las Vegas, while more than 1,700 registered for On-Demand
Access to the event.
Security
professionals from 117 countries registered to attend the event and experience
firsthand the latest in research, development, and trends in cybersecurity
through more than 100 Briefings covering everything from artificial
intelligence (AI), enterprise security, reverse engineering, and more. The
program also included four days of deeply technical hands-on Trainings, over
120 Sponsored Sessions, and 90 in-person tool demos spanning code assessment,
exploitation and ethical hacking, open-source intelligence (OSINT), and more.
"Our team at
Black Hat is thankful for everyone who makes the trip to Black Hat USA every
year to learn the latest in cybersecurity and reconnect with the community,"
said Steve Wylie, Vice President, Cybersecurity Market Group at Informa Tech.
"Black Hat events are unique in the variety of content that is available
through Trainings, Briefings, Summits, the Business Hall, and more. As our
content is largely driven from the community, it is our hope that attendees are
able to find content that aligns with not only their interests, but also their
career and business objectives."
Show
highlights for 2024 included:
- Keynotes:
This year's event featured two Keynote presentations.
The opening Keynote was presented by Jen Easterly, Director of the
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA); Hans de Vries,
Chief Cybersecurity and Operations Officer (COO) at the European Union
Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA); and Felicity Oswald OBE, CEO at the UK's
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). The second Keynote was presented by
Moxie Marlinspike, founder of Signal; and Jeff Moss, founder of Black Hat
and DEF CON conferences. Both Keynotes featured in-depth discussions into
the current state of the cybersecurity landscape.
- Main
Stage: New for 2024, the Black Hat USA
programming included four Main Stage talks, with two individual
presentations taking place on August 7 and August 8. Presenters on August
7 included Ann Johnson, Corporate Vice President and Deputy Chief
Information Security Officer (CISO) at Microsoft; and Sherrod DeGrippo,
Director of Threat Intelligence Strategy at Microsoft; followed by Danny
Jenkins, CEO & Co-Founder of ThreatLocker. Presenters on August 8
included Jen Easterly, Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Security Agency (CISA); followed by Harry Coker, Jr., National Cyber
Director in the White House Office of the National Cyber Director.
- Business
Hall: This year's Business Hall showcased the latest products
and technologies from 400 of the industry's leading cybersecurity solution
providers. The Business Hall also featured focused areas for attendee,
vendor, and community engagement through Arsenal, Sponsored Sessions,
Exhibitor Booths, Bricks & Picks, the Community Lounge, Meet &
Greet sessions, and more.
- Summits:
On Tuesday, August 6, the event featured a full day of
Summit content, including the inaugural Innovators & Investors Summit,
the tenth annual CISO Summit, the inaugural AI Summit at Black Hat USA,
and the fourth annual Omdia Analyst Summit. In addition to the Summit
programming, Black Hat USA 2024 also featured Micro Summits, including the
Cyber Insurance Micro Summit on August 7, and the Industrial Control
Systems (ICS) Micro Summit on August 8.
- Startup
Spotlight Competition: The Black Hat Startup
Spotlight Competition is a pitch contest for cybersecurity startup
companies to present their products and solutions in front of a live
audience at Black Hat USA. The finalists included DryRun Security,
Knostic, LeakSignal, and RAD Security, and Knostic was announced as the
winner on August 6 at the conclusion of the Innovators & Investors
Summit.
Top
Sponsors and Partners of Black Hat USA 2024 include:
- Titanium
Sponsors: Armis, CrowdStrike, Qualys,
RiskRecon by Mastercard, SentinelOne, and ThreatLocker.
- Diamond
Sponsors: Broadcom, Cisco, IBM, KnowBe4,
Palo Alto Networks, Sophos, Tenable, and Trend Micro.
- Sustaining
Partners: Akamai, Armis, Axonius, Cisco,
CrowdStrike, Fortinet, KnowBe4, ManageEngine, Microsoft, Pentera,
Proofpoint, Qualys, SentinelOne, Snyk, Sophos, Sysdig, ThreatLocker, Trend
Micro, Wiz, and Zscaler.
- Global
Partners: Corellium, Hack The Box,
HackerOne, KnowBe4, Snyk, Swimlane, Sysdig, Varonis, and Wiz.
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