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Register This Week to Save on Black Hat USA
Event Updates  |  5/28/2014  | 
Black Hat USA is 10 weeks away. Early Registration Pricing ends Monday, June 2, at 11:59 p.m. ET.
Black Hat USA 2014: Focus on Reverse Engineering
Event Updates  |  5/28/2014  | 
Reverse engineering: The somewhat arcane art that helps illuminate the inner workings of proprietary systems, obfuscated or otherwise, is always a big theme at Black Hat conferences. This year, we have an impressive slate of reverse engineering-related programming.
Black Hat USA 2014: Focus on Mobile
Event Updates  |  5/21/2014  | 
So far all our intel updates focused on the many exciting training opportunities that'll be on offer at Black Hat USA 2014. But now that we've revealed the upcoming slate of Black Hat briefing sessions, we'd like to highlight the best of the best briefings, too. Today we'll start with a focus on mobile -- let's dive in.
Black Hat USA 2014: Something in the Air
Event Updates  |  5/20/2014  | 
Today's quartet of Black Hat 2014 Training highlights delve into the wide world of wireless hacking.
Black Hat USA 2014 Briefings Announcement
Event Updates  |  5/15/2014  | 
The Black Hat Review Board has been hard at work evaluating the hundreds of submissions we've received this year, and we're very excited to announce the posting of the first batch of Briefings selected for Black Hat USA 2014.
Black Hat USA 2014: Mobile PenTesting
Event Updates  |  5/13/2014  | 
The computers we carry in our pockets are as powerful as desktop PCs of only a few years ago, and we trust them with more and more critical information. But mobile devices have a plethora of their own security issues that threaten to disrupt this pocket-based computing utopia, which is where mobile penetration testing comes in.
Black Hat USA 2014: Understanding Malware
Event Updates  |  5/6/2014  | 
Understanding and combating malware is at the heart of much of today's infosec work, and today's trio of Black Hat USA 2014 Training highlights approach the topic from a couple of different angles.


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