The dynamic evolution of hacker culture, the ongoing transformation of cybersecurity conferences, and the importance of resilience and curiosity among security researchers are all topics covered in this episode through stories of past and present with Dhillon Kannabhiran, CEO and Founder of Hack In The Box (HITB) and Out Of The Box. He and Phillip Wylie examine the shift from open knowledge sharing and exploration to the monetization and commercialization of cybersecurity exploits. Dhillon offers insights into the unique approaches Hack In The Box and Out of the Box conferences have taken, encouraging people the valuing of persistence and the collaborative spirit that push the community forward.
Key Points/Topics Covered:
- Evolution of hacker culture and the foundational role of resilience and curiosity
- History, mission, and format of Hack In The Box and Out of the Box conferences
- Shifts in conference and research communities post-COVID and the influence of commercialization on sharing
- The continuing need for community, knowledge sharing, and supporting new talent in cybersecurity
- The changing landscape of security research and bug hunting with the advent of AI and new technology
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What is IoT Security Podcast?
The IoT Security Podcast explores the Security of Things. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a giant network of over 50 billion connected devices, and it’s transforming the way we live and work. But a breakdown in security will prevent this IoT transformation. Join our host, Phillip Wylie, each month as he speaks with the biggest names and the biggest brains in cybersecurity, including CISOs, analysts, security researchers, and other industry thought leaders, to give you the information you need to navigate security and threats in an increasingly Thing-based world.
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