Security news doesn't always wait for conference season. That's the guiding principle behind the Black Hat Webcasts – a regular series of live web events focusing on what's hot in the infosec space all year long. On the third Thursday of every month, we'll bring together Black Hat speakers, independent researchers and leading security experts from the government to the underground to answer your questions live.
Overview: We're trying out a new format for the May 21 webcast on Mobility and Security. We're going to bring in some researchers and some industry fo...
Overview: Black Hat Europe is right around the corner - we'll be returning to Amsterdam April 14-17. We're very excited about the lineup of speakers w...
Rich Internet Application (RIA) frameworks are seeing an enormous growth in popularity - technologies like Ajax and Flash create nearly unlimited oppo...
Overview: Our seventh installment of the Black Hat Webcast Series arrives next week with an in-depth and fascinating look into the world of Mac Securi...
Database Forensics expert David Litchfield will discuss his new tool and paper with Black Hat Founder and Director Jeff Moss and take questions from o...
"Clickjacking" is all over the news lately. For the uninitiated, it's a set of techniques discovered by Jeremiah Grossman and Robert Hansen that allow...
Over the past several years, Microsoft has implemented a number of memory protection mechanisms with the goal of preventing the reliable exploitation ...
Our monthly free webcast series rolls on with another talk about a major vulnerability. This webcast is entitled "Trust Doesn't Scale: Practical Hijac...
Early in 2008, security researcher Dan Kaminsky located a gaping hole the basic underpinnings of the internet. This fundamental flaw in DNS security r...
During this inaugural webcast, Jeff Moss provided an overview of prevailing security trends and technologies and was joined by several of the world’s ...