Black Hat Europe 2018 – 3rd to 6th December 2018


The Black Hat event was created to provide security consulting, training and briefings to hackers, corporation and government agencies. Created in 1997 by Jeff Moss, who also founded the Def Con event, Black Hat is seen as the more formal event as it has more executives in attendance. These events are now hosted worldwide and widely enjoyed by everyone with an interest in Information Security.

Black Hat provides attendees with the very latest in research, development, and trends in Information Security. Here the brightest professionals and researchers in the industry will come together for a total of 4 days; 2 days of deeply technical hands-on training, followed by 2 days of the latest research and vulnerability disclosures in the briefings.

With such a mix of attendees and panellists, Black hat brings together a diverse crowd in one focused space. These events cover niche technologies and solutions to current and troubled cybersecurity problems. It’s a great excuse to explore new technologies and training options in one space.

Black Hat Europe 2018 Agari and Armadillo Poster

We’ll be on stand #400 with Agari on Thursday 6th November. We advise all our customers to come and meet us here to get as much from this event as we do. Whether it’s engaging in hands on training with different vendors or networking with execs this event has something for everyone.

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