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November 15, 2017

Call For Cyber Weapons (Arsenal at Black Hat Asia 2018)

Filed under: Conferences,Cybersecurity,Security — Patrick Durusau @ 11:46 am

Welcome to Arsenal at Black Hat Asia 2018 – Call for Tools Open

Deadline: January 10 at 23:59 Pacific

From the webpage:

The Black Hat Arsenal team will be back in Singapore with the very same goal: give hackers & security researchers the opportunity to demo their newest and latest code.

The Arsenal tool demo area is dedicated to researchers and the open source community. The concept is quite simple: we provide the space and you bring your machine to showcase your work and answer questions from delegates attending Black Hat.

Once again, the ToolsWatch (@toolswatch) team will work in conjunction with Black Hat for the special event Black Hat Arsenal Asia 2018.

The 16th session will be held at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore from March 22-March 23, 2018.

The same rules to consider before applying to Arsenal:

  • Bring your computer (with VGA output), adapter, your tool, your stickers
  • Avoid stodgy presentations. Folks are expecting action, so give’em action.
  • No vendor pitches or gear!
  • Be yourself, be cool, and wear a smile.
  • Hug the folks at Arsenal :)
  • Above all, have tremendous fun!!

For any questions, contact blackhatarsenal@ubm.com.

*Please note: You may use the plaint text “Upload File” section if you wish to include whitepapers or research; however, this field is optional and not required.

Not as much advance notice as you have for Balisage 2018 but surely you are building new tools on a regular basis!

As you have learned from tools written by others, come to Arsenal at Black Hat Asia 2018 and enable others to learn from you.

Terminology: I say “weapons” instead of “tools” to highlight the lack of any “us” when it comes to cybersecurity.

Governments and corporations have an interest in personal privacy and security only when it furthers their agendas and none when it doesn’t.

Making governments and corporations more secure isn’t in my interest. Is it in yours? (Governments have declared their lack of interest in your privacy and security by their actions. Nothing more need be said.)

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