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Black Hat is a long-running cybersecurity conference, celebrating its 26th anniversary in 2023. Thousands of cybersecurity practitioners will converge in Las Vegas in August for training and briefings from security luminaries. Hundreds of sponsors and vendors will pitch their wares in the Business Hall, all vying for security budget dollars to solve today’s cybersecurity problems.
In this webinar, Forrester’s Joseph Blankenship, a VP and research director on the security and risk (S&R) team, leads a discussion with several of his S&R analyst colleagues to recap the 2023 Black Hat USA Conference. In this session, the S&R team highlights the key trends, announcements, and observations from this year’s event and provides practical guidance and recommendations on how organizations should respond to and address these cybersecurity trends.
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