11 New Black Hat Europe Briefings Announced
As our Black Hat Europe Review Board continues to review a record number of submissions, we are
releasing new selections in batches. Below are the most recently announced Briefings, with links to their
abstracts.
For a complete list of Briefings selected to date, and to search by specific tracks, click here.
- Attacking NextGen Roaming Networks
by Hendrik Schmidt and Daniel Mende
- Breaking Bad: Stealing Patient Data Through Medical Devices
by Saurabh Harit
- Breaking Out HSTS (and HPKP) on Firefox, IE/Edge and (possibly) Chrome
by Sheila Berta and Sergio De Los Santos
- CLKSCREW: Exposing the Perils of Security-Oblivious Energy Management
by Adrian Tang, Simha Sethumadhavan and Salvatore Stolfo
- DIFUZZing Linux Kernel Drivers
by Aravind Machiry, Chris Salls, Yan Shoshitaishvili, Shuang Hao, and Jake Corina
- GDPR and third party JS - can it be done?
by Avital Grushcovski
- Hiding Pin's Artifacts to Defeat Evasive Malware
by Mario Polino, Andrea Continella, Sebastiano Mariani, Lorenzo Fontana, Stefano D'Alessio, Fabio Gritti and Stefano Zanero
- How to Rob a Bank Over the Phone - Lessons Learned and Real Audio from an Actual Social Engineering Engagement
by Joshua Crumbaugh
- Intel ME: Flash File System Explained
by Dmitry Sklyarov
- MS Just Gave the Blue Team Tactical Nukes (and How Red Teams Need to Adapt)
by Chris Thompson
- The Apple of Your EFI: An Updated Analysis of the State of Apple's EFI Security Support
by Rich Smith and Pepijn Bruienne