Biz-CommSec Exhibition & Track

Access to the HITB Biz-CommSec Exhibition area and track of talks is COMPLETELY FREE and OPEN TO ALL from 0900 – 1800 on the 25th and 26th (onsite registration required if you’re not attending the main conference)

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What is the HITB Biz-CommSec Exhibition?

An exhibition area showcasing Singapore hackerspaces, makers, builders and security communities highlighting their projects and initiatives, combined with a technology exhibition. These communities and companies will have their own demonstration area to show off their projects and a chance to interact with the conference attendees and speakers. In addition, there will also be an attack-only Capture the Flag competition run by Facebook’s Security Team (in collaboration with HITB) over the 2-day period.

If you are a Singapore based hacker, maker or security related group (2600, iamthecavalry, etc) and you would like to request for exhibition space (it’s completely FREE), please send an email to hitbgsec@hackinthebox.org with details on your organization / group and some details on what you intend to showcase / do on-site if given space to do so. Priority is always given to interactivity and things that visitors can get their hands on / try for themselves. All requests for space are on a first-come, first-serve basis.

What is the HITB Biz-CommSec Track?

Alongside the exhibition and main conference program, there will also be 30 and 60 minute talks held during the afternoon of both event days covering a range of topics. More details here.

 

Communities and Exhibitors

  1. Hack In The Box
    • Get your HITB swag and other merchandise here! Come get some!
  2. Trustwave
    • Trustwave helps businesses fight cybercrime, protect data and reduce security risk. With cloud and managed security services, integrated technologies and a team of security experts, ethical hackers and researchers, Trustwave enables businesses to transform the way they manage their information security and compliance programs. More than three million businesses are enrolled in the Trustwave TrustKeeper cloud platform, through which Trustwave delivers automated, efficient and cost-effective threat, vulnerability and compliance management.
  3. Quarkslab
    • Quarkslab is a high-end cybersecurity company, highly skilled in vulnerability research and design of security solutions for a tailored level of defense.
  4. Singapore Makers
    • We are a not-for-profit organisation that represent Makers in advocating ‘bottom-up’ creativity and inventiveness by promoting technical, scientific, and artistic skills through encouraging creative, inventive and cultural expressions in Singapore. In addition, we hope to establish best practice framework for an emerging creative industry that is technological-centric through a tripartite network of citizens, companies and the government.

  5. Peerlyst
    • Peerlyst is the place where information security pros go to share knowledge and build their professional reputations. With an audience of more than half a million, Peerlyst is the preeminent platform for spreading InfoSec news, asking a question, finding an expert, or offering product insight.

  6. Null Community
    • The open security community is a registered non-profit society in India (http://null.co.in). The objective of null is to spread security awareness, knowledge and assist Govt. and private organizations with cyber security issues. We are the most active community of information security professionals in Asia consisting of 9 chapters throughout India – Delhi, Chandigarh, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai and Dharamsala and Two abroad – Amsterdam and Singapore where we organize free monthly meets, workshops to share technical knowledge on security. null community is open, professional, inclusive, responsible and most importantly completely vounteer driven. We also run the most sought after security jobs portal – null Jobs (http://jobs.null.co.in), which is a free service for both job seekers and recruiters.
  7. Cloud Security Alliance (Singapore)
    • The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) Singapore focuses on promoting the importance of comprehensive virtualization and cloud security.
  8. Association of Information Security Professionals (AISP)
    • The Association of Information Security Professionals (AISP) was registered with the assistance of the Singapore Computer Society (SCS) and the strong support of the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (iDA) in February 2008.It was officially launched on 17 April 2008 by Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports. AISP aims to:§  To promote, develop, support and enhance the integrity, technical competence, management expertise, status and interests of information security professionals in Singapore.§  To promote the development, increase and spread of information security knowledge and of any related subject.uarkslab is a high-end cybersecurity company, highly skilled in vulnerability research and design of security solutions for a tailored level of defense.
  9. OWASP
    • OWASP is a 501(c)(3) worldwide not-for-profit charitable organization focused on improving the security of software.