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 […]
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 […]
Ken Munro will be presenting with John Boggie and Eric Vetillard from NXP. iccconference.org/?session=live-demonstration-of-iot-device-hacking-presentation
Burness Paull LLP
50 Lothian Road, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Tim Luck will be presenting: Ethical Hacking. The Internet of Things Best security practices (e.g. passwords, social media), cyber security awareness, and securing the IoT in your home. To register […]
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
Broad Sanctuary, London, United Kingdom
Ken Munro will be presenting: Hear from a hacker on how to prevent a cyber attack nightmare damaging your business * How hackers can access data through your smart technology […]
Level39
One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, United Kingdom
Ken Munro will be presenting: Hacking mobile apps & IoT devices (and how not to be a victim) Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trustonic-security-trust-summit-tickets-49687276983
The City Centre
80 Basinghall Street, London, United Kingdom
Martin Smith will be presenting: How to reduce the scope of your payment channels for PCIDSS compliance, and how to avoid SAQ-D with services like SmartPay and significantly reduce your […]
Chartered Accountants' Hall
Moorgate Place, London, United Kingdom
Tony Gee will be presenting: Is Your Coffee Machine Making Micropayments to a Hacker? Register here: https://www.fraudadvisorypanel.org/events/fraud-and-financial-crime-conference/
IBM Brussels (HQ)
Bourgetlaan 42, Brussels, Belgium
Ken Munro will be presenting: Getting tough on IoT regulation Be afraid, be very afraid. Security issues with the IoT mean smart devices can be subverted in a variety of […]