Black hat: Protecting the Web; DefCon: Hacking It?
Posted by: Joe Franscella, 7-30-2010:
Las Vegas, NV – After two days of Black hat I now see the relationship between that event and DefCon. Black hat seems to be the place where IT security vendors try to convince the world that they can protect the Internet, whereas DefCon attendees clearly — whether they say it or not — are well equipped to slash through everything being sold at Black hat. It seems like it would make more sense for DefCon to come first and Black hat to follow, that way media, analysts and enterprise buyers could first find out the latest looming threats on display at DefCon and then be well equipped to ask Black hat exhibitors if their products could withstand the attacks.
For those who could not attend this year, there has been a lot of great coverage emerging and a few interesting photos as well. My favorite, one I shot today of the Mohawk hair cutting station on the middle of the main pavilion:
Interesting thing about IT security, it really is a lot like what you see on TV. A lot of well-dressed suites and highly educated men and women on the sales, marketing and business side with crazed technophiles puttint it all together behind the scenes.
Anyway, lots of great stories and photos are coming out of the event. Check out all of the usual IT haunts for coverage. I plan to post a more comprehensive wrap up tomorrow. Hopefully with some video.

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