Our sunny week in Las Vegas has come to an end. Looking back, it's fascinating how so much happened in less than a week. Thousands of faces, hundreds of conversations and many new insights on AppSec.
Between jet lag, some scorching 110 F , and a great excitement to presentJscrambler, we truly embraced the city's legendary motto. Mandalay Bay opened its doors on the 8th to welcome Black Hat USA ― and so our mission began.
Black Hat USA 2018It's not by chance that Black Hat is branded as the world’s leading information security event . Cyber Security has never been "hotter", and Black Hat is the ultimate oasis.
Our red-hot booth didn't fail to attract event-goers who were looking to protect their client-side. Between explaining how we provide the best protection for javascript applications and having people literally get hammered , time flew.
Luckily, we still managed to attend some great talks - including the highly anticipated Parisa Tabriz 's keynote on how security practitioners should approach Security, which you can see below.
App Shield 360Black Hat is also known for its many unveilings. This year, we contributed with our own. Along with Intertrust Technologies, weofficially launched App Shield 360 - a one-stop solution for application shielding.
“Now, we can both provide our customer base with a universal solution for all platforms, obviating the need for complex procurement cycles for different platforms.” ― Rui Ribeiro, CEO at JscramblerThe joint launch was quickly picked up by several publications from around the world, namely Business Wire , ANSA , and Terra .
We had an amazing turnout for the presentation and can't wait to see App Shield 360 empowering businesses to employ the highest level of protection.
DEF CON 26Still abuzz with Black Hat chatter, Mandalay Bay swiftly redecorated to host DEF CON.
Separating the two conferences can be challenging, so we like to recall how Venture Beat put it: "it’s like the difference between law enforcement and pranksterism [...] The federal agents and major corporations attended Black Hat and mohawk-styled, defiant hackers and Electronic Frontier Foundation lawyers went to Defcon" . Protecting Crypto ExchangesThe height of our DEF CON presence was Pedro Fortuna'stalk ― Protecting Crypto Exchanges From a New Wave of Man-in-the-Browser Attacks . Pedro detailed how these attacks are orchestrated, from account takeover to withdrawing coins out to attacker-controlled wallets.
He was kind enough to provide his presentation's slides, so feel free to take a look.
Here are the slides from my yesterday's talk "Protecting Crypto Exchanges From a New Wave of Man-in-the-Browser Attacks" at @wallofsheep #defcon #cryptocurrency #MITB #appsec https://t.co/kR4Qe8XWkz
― Pedro Fortuna (@pedrofortuna) August 11, 2018Sadly, with so many follow-up conversations after his talk, Pedro had no time for a DEF CON mohawk ― but the dream lives on.
It's Never OverThis was an absolutely phenomenal week in Las Vegas. We discussed emerging security threats and trends with the world's best researchers, planned partnerships during shared Uber rides and had coffee with (we believe) prominent hackers.
Last year we weren't exhibiting and still a small drop in a deep Ocean. In 2018, we painted a whole new picture, showcasing Jscrambler to thousands of industry players, co-launching a leading security product and pushing the knowledge ofcrypto security forward.
This just comes to show how much Jscrambler has grown in 12 months ― what once was perhaps a lifetime achievement is now "simply" another step forward .
Don’t forget to save the date for Black Hat USA 2019! We’ll be back August 3-8, 2019 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, NV.