Can a Global, Decentralized System Save CVE Data?
As vulnerabilities in the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures ecosystem pile up, one Black Hat Europe presenter hopes for a global, distributed alternative.
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As vulnerabilities in the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures ecosystem pile up, one Black Hat Europe presenter hopes for a global, distributed alternative.
VisionSpace Technologies' Andrzej Olchawa and Milenko Starcik discussed a set of vulnerabilities capable of ending space missions at the Black Hat USA 2025 News Desk.
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In this Black Hat Europe preview, devices bridging critical machinery with the wider Internet are exposed and subject to numerous supply chain-induced bugs.
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The company, one of four finalists in Black Hat USA's 2023 startup competition, looks to find the vulnerabilities an attacker could actually access.
Dark Reading's Kelly Jackson Higgins explains the enormous legacy left behind by Dan Kaminsky and his seminal "Great DNS Vulnerability" talk at Black Hat 2008.
Duston Childs and Brian Gorenc of ZDI take the opportunity at Black Hat USA to break down the many vulnerability disclosure issues making patch prioritization a nightmare scenario for many orgs.
Q&A with Jonathan Leitschuh, inaugural HUMAN Dan Kaminsky Fellow, in advance of his upcoming Black Hat USA presentation.
Ahead of their Black Hat USA talk in August, Simon Pavitt and Stephen Dewsnip explain the value of helping people practice cyber defense via a "malicious floorwalker" exercise.
The supply chain for firmware development is vast, convoluted, and growing out of control: patching security vulnerabilities can take up to two years. For cybercriminals, it's a veritable playground.