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Black hat describes hackers or techniques used to gain unauthorized access, steal information, deploy malware, commit fraud, or disrupt systems. In security news, it usually means malicious activity rather than a legitimate security test; context may instead point to the Black Hat security conference and its research disclosures.

For practitioners, black-hat activity matters because attackers may exploit unpatched vulnerabilities, stolen credentials, exposed services, or insecure applications. Vulnerability management should prioritize flaws that are actively exploited or accessible from the internet, while controls such as strong authentication, least privilege, secure configuration, and detailed logging can limit abuse and support detection. Threat intelligence can help map observed indicators and techniques to defensive actions. When an incident occurs, rapid containment, credential reset, evidence preservation, and assessment of affected data help determine the scope and any privacy or regulatory obligations.

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Bank Info Security 1 year, 7 months ago

Artificial Intelligence Looms Large at Black Hat Europe

Open Questions: What's Next Killer Use Case? Can Output Be Better Validated?The topic of AI reality versus hype, as well as what the next killer use cases might be, dominated the wrap-up "Locknote" panel at this year's annual Black Hat Europe in London, comprised of conference Review Board members detailing this year's hot topics, with AI taking top place.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 7 months ago

Black Hat Europe: Chaos Puts Cybersecurity in the Hot Seat

Accelerationism Drives Questions of Control for Cybersecurity and the InternetWith everything in the world lately seeming to reach end states faster - sometimes referred to as the "super cycle" or accelerationism - cybersecurity professionals must help their organizations "organize to operate," said Black Hat Europe conference founder Jeff Moss at this year's annual event.

From Automotive Exploits and Bootloader Bugs to Cybercrime and 'LLMbotomy' TrojansBlack Hat Europe returns to London with more than 45 keynotes and briefings tackling everything from bootloader bugs and flaws in artificial intelligence and large language model tools, to disrupting fake online brokerages and remotely hacking Volkswagen entertainment systems to track vehicles.