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Cyber Re:coded 2018

Tobacco Dock Wapping Lane, St Katharine's & Wapping, London, United Kingdom

Andy Gill will be presenting. Register here https://registration.n200.com/survey/1wzgnm7s9r563

Ping IDENTIFY London 2018

Tobacco Dock Wapping Lane, St Katharine's & Wapping, London, United Kingdom

Photos courtesy of @pingidentity Ken Munro will be presenting: IoTdentity Management A fridge is no longer just a fridge, it’s now “smart”. Kettles are now wirelessly app-enabled, and even boardroom projector systems are hooked-up to the internet. These devices are just a few examples of a growing army of “things” that need our attention. With […]

Engineering Design Show 2018

Ricoh Arena Judds Lane, Coventry, United Kingdom

Ken Munro will be presenting: Securing our planes, trains and automobiles Register here: https://eds-2018.reg.buzz/

2nd Europol-ENISA IoT Security Conference

Europol Headquarters Eisenhowerlaan 73, The Hague, Netherlands

Photo courtesy of @EC3Europol For the second year in a row, Europol and ENISA are co-organising a conference to raise awareness on the security implications of the Internet of Things (IoT). The conference aims to enable a broad discussion by bringing together experts from cybercrime units, CSIRTs, international organisations, private industry, regulatory agencies, and academia. […]

CSX Europe 2018

InterContinental London - The O2 1 Waterview Drive, London, United Kingdom

Tony Gee and Luke Turvey will be presenting: So Apparently the Blockchain Fixes Everything … Hacking the Blockchain Blockchain tends to be perceived as secure by default but is this really the case? This session will explore how node, ledger and application security can be attacked and how organisations can assess and harden implementations. After […]

ICCC 2018

Hilton Amsterdam Apollolaan 138, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Ken Munro will be presenting with John Boggie and Eric Vetillard from NXP. iccconference.org/?session=live-demonstration-of-iot-device-hacking-presentation