Security News > 2018 > November > HITB Armory: Independent security researchers to showcase their tools
Organized in collaboration with Maximiliano Soler from ToolsWatch and Matteo Beccaro from Opposing Force, the HITB Armory is a brand new area of HITB2018DXB where independent researchers will get to show off their projects, run their demos and allow you to play around with their security tools. Selected from a Call for Tools process, researchers will have 30 minutes to present their tools onstage, followed by a 3-hour demonstration session at the exhibition space. In … More → The post HITB Armory: Independent security researchers to showcase their tools appeared first on Help Net Security.
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