Everything is Hackable

September 20, 2018

Everything is Hackable

Tens of thousands of hackers and computer security experts from around the world gathered in Las Vegas (USA) for two of the largest cybersecurity events worldwide: Black Hat and DEF CON.

Darío Gómez, security analyst at LACNIC, was one of the thousands of visitors who descended on Las Vegas to learn about the latest trends in security vulnerabilities and the hottest cyberattacks and for a week of networking with professionals from the five continents.

The Black Hat conference is geared towards enterprises and focuses on commercial solutions, while DEF CON brings together the Internet hacker scene.

Gómez noted that the Black Hat program covered everything from the fragility of many mobile devices and the Internet of Things to more specific issues such as taking over self-driving cars and many other topics.

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Attended by approximately 7,000 participants, Black Hat is considered the most relevant annual security meeting in the Northern Hemisphere and presents a “commercial view” of the tools for solving computer security issues as well as products to mitigate potential vulnerabilities of the devices connected to the Internet, Gómez observed.

The conference includes workshops and other training activities and presents the latest global trends in cybersecurity. “At Black Hat you can see everything from the usual every-day problems to global trends. To prevent potential issues, people show you what they have done, without providing any details on how they actually did it. They make it clear that everything is hackable and that an any type of device can be breached,” Gómez added.

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