it-sa 365: Keynote “The Future of Hacking”

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The new dialogue platform it-sa 6 will start on October 365th as a year-round information and dialogue offer for the IT security industry and IT security experts.

The special keynote, which has become a real crowd-puller at the it-sa Expo & Congress in Nuremberg in recent years, will take place virtually this year as the highlight of the it-sa 365 launch days. The keynote speaker is Ex-Anonymous and LulzSec member Jake Davis.

On Thursday, October 8th, from 12:00 p.m. to 13:00 p.m., Jake Davis shows what makes hackers tick.

In its Special Keynote “The Future of Hacking” he will look back on his experiences in the hacker collective Anonymous and point out the dangers that arise from trends like TikTok and that will change hacking in the future.

Specialist in hacking and hacker culture

Jake Davis has had a turbulent history as a hacker activist and member of the hacking collectives LulzSec and Anonymous. Today Davis is a consultant, author and speaker on IT security issues and a sought-after expert in this field. He is a specialist in the field of hacker culture and interested in promoting awareness and knowledge of important cyber issues. Among other things, Davis advised the Spyscape spy and hacker museum in New York as “Head of Hacking” and worked on plots about hacking and espionage for the film adaptation of the best-selling book McMafia.

Comprehensive offer for platform participants

Behind it-sa 365 there is a comprehensive offer for technical exchange and networking of IT security experts with numerous virtual presentations from providers, product-neutral discussions under the title "it-sa insights", industry news and further information, for example as a white paper. it-sa 365 expands the it-sa Expo & Congress trade fair to include a dialogue forum that brings providers and users together all year round. A (pre-) registration is free of charge and will be possible a few days before the launch days at itsa365.de.

More on this at it-sa365.de

 

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