Black Hat 2015 was not solely defined by technical exploits. The opening keynote was delivered by Jennifer Granick, Director of Civil Liberties at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society . In a deviation from the typical government or corporate keynote, Granick delivered a stark warning about the future of the internet.
While the marquee hacks stole the show, Black Hat 2015’s power came from the breadth of its disclosures, proving that nothing connected to electricity was safe: blackhat.2015
The 2015 conference in Las Vegas was a landmark event that shifted the industry's focus toward the security of everyday physical objects (the Internet of Things) and sophisticated mobile threats. Black Hat 2015 was not solely defined by technical exploits
It stands out among "hacker movies" by prioritizing the methodical and often gritty nature of investigation over flashy digital effects. While the marquee hacks stole the show, Black