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DtSR Episode 357 - Hacker Summer Camp 2019

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This week, James and I sit down to think (and talk) through Black Hat (and Defcon) 2019. "Hacker Summer Camp" as it's affectionately known in the industry, is a rite of every summer...but is it delivering value to attendees, do we have the right audience, and is the content worthwhile? This and more...

Highlights from this week's show include...

  • Raf and James reminisce about summer camp days gone by
  • Rafal addresses Dino's excellent-sounding keynote (abstract)
  • Raf & James discuss the hype (or more precisely, the lack thereof) of this year's conference and why it's nice for a change
  • All this and more...so tune in!
  continue reading

574 episodes

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This week, James and I sit down to think (and talk) through Black Hat (and Defcon) 2019. "Hacker Summer Camp" as it's affectionately known in the industry, is a rite of every summer...but is it delivering value to attendees, do we have the right audience, and is the content worthwhile? This and more...

Highlights from this week's show include...

  • Raf and James reminisce about summer camp days gone by
  • Rafal addresses Dino's excellent-sounding keynote (abstract)
  • Raf & James discuss the hype (or more precisely, the lack thereof) of this year's conference and why it's nice for a change
  • All this and more...so tune in!
  continue reading

574 episodes

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