Hack in Paris 7th edition at the Hotel Newport Bay Club Convention Center just finished. In this amazing place, the event has been driven by three days of trainings and two days of talks in English.
Dedicated to IT security and hacking experts, this yearly “Rendez-vous” brought 600 people together, a new record for Hack in Paris.
From June 19th to 21st, six international experts taught attendees some of their theoretical & practical knowledge:
- Corelan Advanced, with Peter Van Eeckhoutte
- Offensive Mobile Application Exploitation, with Prateek Gianchandani
- Practical IoT Hacking, with Aseem Jakhar
- Developing Burp Suite Extensions, with Luca Carettoni
- Practical SAP Netweaver ABAP Pentest, with Yvan Genuer
- Smart Lockpicking, Hands-on exploiting IoT devices, with Slawomir Jasek
The talks took place on June 22nd and 23rd. Jayson E. Street started the show, introducing physical pentesting and international IT security. Then, speakers followed him during 15 conferences. Some dealt with technical presentations, exposing IoT (Internet of Things) failures, or how to secure as much as possible different networks, web apps, databases… Some other chose to talk about the social aspects of hacking & hackers in our present world.
Once again, Winn Schwartau ran a debate, this time dealing with Hackers role facing the Media, Truth, Trust and Alternative facts. Michael Masucci, Hollywood producer, Deral Heiland, IT researcher, Annie Machon British whistleblower and Winn Schwartau involved the public and debated on this subject two hours long.
The week ended with La Nuit du Hack on June 24th, confunded by Sysdream and HZV. This event was a great success too, recording more than 2 000 participants for its 15th edition.
Now that the event is closed, Hack in Paris team wants to thank all of the participants, trainers, speakers and the Convention Center’s staff who made of this event a unique and rewarding experience for everyone. Sysdream also thanks its sponsors : EC-Council, Checkmarx, Yes We Hack and Beyond Security.
If you did not attend the event or want to access the talks replays, check out our Youtube playlist: goo.gl/X8FfnF
The slides are also available at www.hackinparis.com
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Hack in Paris 2017 Wrap-up
Dedicated to IT security and hacking experts, this yearly “Rendez-vous” brought 600 people together, a new record for Hack in Paris.
From June 19th to 21st, six international experts taught attendees some of their theoretical & practical knowledge:
The talks took place on June 22nd and 23rd. Jayson E. Street started the show, introducing physical pentesting and international IT security. Then, speakers followed him during 15 conferences. Some dealt with technical presentations, exposing IoT (Internet of Things) failures, or how to secure as much as possible different networks, web apps, databases… Some other chose to talk about the social aspects of hacking & hackers in our present world.
Once again, Winn Schwartau ran a debate, this time dealing with Hackers role facing the Media, Truth, Trust and Alternative facts. Michael Masucci, Hollywood producer, Deral Heiland, IT researcher, Annie Machon British whistleblower and Winn Schwartau involved the public and debated on this subject two hours long.
The week ended with La Nuit du Hack on June 24th, confunded by Sysdream and HZV. This event was a great success too, recording more than 2 000 participants for its 15th edition.
Now that the event is closed, Hack in Paris team wants to thank all of the participants, trainers, speakers and the Convention Center’s staff who made of this event a unique and rewarding experience for everyone. Sysdream also thanks its sponsors : EC-Council, Checkmarx, Yes We Hack and Beyond Security.
If you did not attend the event or want to access the talks replays, check out our Youtube playlist: goo.gl/X8FfnF
The slides are also available at www.hackinparis.com
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