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Black Hat MEA. Yes, we know – that’s us.
#BHMEA24 is so close now, we can almost hear the new conversations and connections that will happen when the global cybersecurity community gets together in Riyadh.
Our incredible lineup of speakers will be taking to the keynote stage from November 26, to share their research and experience. So we wanted to take a moment to get excited with you – and let five of those speakers do the talking about why this event is such an important fixture in their diaries.
What will your time at BHMEA do for you?
Brett Winterford (Chief Security Officer, APJ at Okta) said:
“Black Hat allows us to demonstrate the art of the possible to the people that matter. Beyond that, the value lies in Black Hat’s hacker roots. It fosters an atmosphere of curiosity about how various technologies work, and how they might be abused or used in unintended ways.”
Ramy Houssaini (Chief Cyber & Technology Risk Officer, & Group Privacy Officer, at BNP Paribas) said:
“Black Hat events facilitate critical networking and collaboration among industry leaders, which can drive innovation and improve cybersecurity practices across organisations.”
In relation to his work on ending cyber poverty, he added:
“Specifically, events like Black Hat MEA are crucial in addressing social imbalances in cybersecurity by facilitating knowledge sharing, improving resource access, and fostering a more inclusive cyber community. By highlighting the cybersecurity challenges faced by less-resourced regions, Black Hat MEA can draw global attention and support. This increased visibility can lead to greater funding, innovation, and collective efforts to close the cybersecurity gap.”
Max Imbiel (CISO at Bitpanda) said:
“Events like Black Hat MEA are highly valuable for us security professionals, learners, beginners and leaders – because they provide us with this dynamic and unbiased environment where we can talk, exchange, share and learn from and with each other. I highly value events like this and encourage everyone to join them to their best capability.”
Philip Martin (CSO at Coinbase) said:
These events “are invaluable because they foster essential collaboration and information sharing within the cybersecurity community.
“Our security team is constantly advancing Coinbase’s security measures to stay ahead of threats and provide peace of mind to consumers. These events provide an opportunity for us to learn from others, while also sharing our own insights and techniques as a leader in safeguarding one of the largest holdings of cryptocurrency worldwide.
“The networking and exchange of ideas that occurs at Black Hat MEA is crucial in driving innovation. It helps enterprises and governments stay ahead of emerging threats, and ultimately, create a safer digital environment for everyone.”
Awwab Arif (CISO at Bank of Hope) said:
“Networking and continuous learning are crucial for the development of a CISO. Engaging with peers, vendors, and partners is essential to remain informed, exchange knowledge, and learn from past experiences to avoid repeating mistakes.”
It’s not too late to secure your place at Black Hat MEA 2024. Register now and refresh your perspective on the field of cybersecurity.
We can’t wait to see you there.
Do you have an idea for a topic you'd like us to cover? We're eager to hear it! Drop us a message and share your thoughts. Our next newsletter is scheduled for 25 September 2024.
Catch you next week,
Steve Durning
Exhibition Director
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