![]() ![]() Jeff Moss at Black Hat Asia 2019 Coronavirus concernsīlack Hat USA and DEF CON, undoubtedly two of the biggest events in the infosec calendar, are the latest in a string of cybersecurity conferences to go virtual amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Moss also floated potential new features including “new on-line Mystery Challenge, a DEF CON is Canceled music album, remote CTFs like the DEF CON CTF and Hack-a-Sat, Villages like the Packet Hacking Village, Red Team Village, and BioHacking, Contests like the TeleChallenge, Ham Exams, and more.” READ MORE Virtual cybersecurity conferences: An expanding list The reaction to Moss’s suggestion of potentially using “Discord with a connection to Twitch to handle the large video stream size needed for big talks” was generally positive, with Twitch variously described as “perfect” for accommodating thousands of attendees simultaneously, and having “good mod tools” as well as “an events program”. ![]() The announcement that ‘Safe Mode’ 2020 will be free comes as public discussions continue on the DEF CON forum regarding the logistics of organizing the event. The dates for the sibling conferences, which normally take place in Las Vegas, will remain the same in their virtual format: Black Hat will run for five days between August 1-6, and DEF CON for the subsequent three days between August 7-9. Tickets for DEF CON 2019 cost $300 per ticket for all four days.Īimed at more of a corporate market (along with hosting world-renowned research sessions), Black Hat tickets in 2019 ranged from $2,295 to $2,895 for the briefings program and $595 or $695 for a business pass, depending on when the tickets were purchased.Ī spokesperson for Informa Tech, the organizer of Black Hat USA, told The Daily Swig that pricing details for the event “are being finalized and will be announced early next week”. The development comes four days after DEF CON founder Jeff Moss confirmed that the hacker conference’s 28th edition was cancelled as a live event – riffing on a long-running meme in the process – with a virtual alternative taking its place.īlack Hat USA, DEF CON’s co-located, business-oriented counterpart, revealed on the same day that it too was going virtual. Taking to Twitter yesterday (May 12), Nikita Kronenberg, DEF CON’s content director, announced: “We’re not charging a fee for DEF CON safe-mode.” UPDATED The upcoming virtual DEF CON 2020 hacking conference will be free to attend for all, the organizers have confirmed. ![]() Announcement comes as event producers iron out the logistics of streaming DEF CON 28 around the world ![]()
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