Founded in 1997, Black Hat is an internationally recognized
cybersecurity event series providing the most technical and relevant
information security research. Grown from a single annual conference to
the most respected information security event series internationally,
these multi-day events provide the security community with the latest
cutting-edge research, developments, and trends.
Black Hat Briefings and Trainings are driven by the needs
of the global security community, striving to bring together the best
minds in the industry. Black Hat inspires professionals at all career
levels, encouraging growth and collaboration among academia, world-class
researchers and leaders in the public and private sectors. Today, Black
Hat Briefings and Trainings are held annually in the United States,
Europe, and Asia, providing premier venues for elite security
researchers and trainers to find their audience.
What We Do
Briefings
Since their inception, Black Hat Briefings continue to
provide security professionals with a place to learn the very latest in
information security risks, research and trends. Leading security
researchers from around the world take the stage each year to share
their latest work and exploits in a friendly, vendor-neutral
environment. Attendees will experience groundbreaking research on topics
ranging from vulnerabilities within popular consumer devices, to
critical international infrastructure threats, and everything in
between.
Trainings
Black Hat Trainings offer attendees individual technical
courses with topics ranging from the latest in penetration testing, to
exploiting web applications, and defending and building SCADA systems.
Often designed exclusively for Black Hat, these hands-on attack and
defense courses are taught by industry and subject matter experts from
all over the world, with the goal of defining and defending tomorrow's
information security landscape.
Review Board + Content Selection
The Black Hat Review Board is comprised of more than 100 of
the industry's most credible and distinguished security professionals
and thought leaders throughout various areas of the information security
community. The Review Board advises Black Hat on its strategic
direction, reviewing and programming conference content, while providing
unparalleled insight into the research community.
All submissions are vetted thoroughly by the Black Hat
Review Board for each event. Every submission is reviewed for its
uniqueness, overall content expertise and accuracy before selections are
made. Through the course of this dynamic review process, the Black Hat
Review Board members will frequently ask researchers for clarity on the
submissions including the uniqueness or audacity of claims made. The
best submissions come with academic-grade papers, proof-of-concept code
and/or video demonstrations. Black Hat does not support pay-for-play
Briefings. The Black Hat Briefings are always independently selected
based on quality of content and area of expertise rather than
sponsorship.
Attracting Top Talent and Research
Black Hat is proud of the depth of research and
vulnerability disclosures revealed at each of its events. We strongly
support and encourage responsible disclosure. Black Hat has a strong
partnership with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) to provide
pro-bono legal consultations to security researchers on the legality of
any research or data that will be presented at every annual event. Black
Hat and EFF are dedicated to defending free speech and privacy rights
to facilitate the boundary-pushing research and vulnerability disclosure
that attendees have come to know and love.