Join Intel experts on-site at Intel's booth and for presented sessions at this year's
Intel will host an exhibition at Black Hat in the Business Hall at the
For a full look at Intel's theatre session schedule at booth #1460, see below (all times PDT; schedule subject to change).
Project Circuit Breaker: A Community of Elite Hackers, Presented by Intel
Security First Culture: Security is a Mindset, Not Just a Feature, Presented by Intel
Firmware Security: Detecting Vulnerabilities Below the OS, Presented by Intel and Eclypsium
Introduction to Hardware-based Threat Detection, Presented by Intel
Lists vs. Graphs: Looking Beneath the Attack Surface, Presented by Intel and JupiterOne
Fortanix Confidential AI & Intel SGX: Accelerating the Use of AI/ML, Presented by Intel and Fortanix
Accelerating Adherence to Industry Security Standards, Presented by Intel
Confidential Computing 101, Presented by Intel and Anjuna
SaaS Security Control Plane Leveraging NLP-Based Discovery, Presented by Intel and Grip Security
At The Diana Initiative 2022, a diversity-driven conference committed to helping all underrepresented people in information security, Intel will present a talk on fuzzing and
Find out why security begins at the hardware level and how Intel's innovative technologies and research are moving the industry forward.
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Intel Talks at
Project Circuit Breaker, A Community of Elite Hackers
Presented by
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Where: Virtual and on-demand session
Registration: https://www.blackhat.com/us-22/registration.html
Fault-Injection Detection Circuits: Design, Calibration, Validation and Tuning
This session, presented by
Since a timing failure is the primary goal of fault-injection attacks and has been shown as the vehicle to cause unsigned code to run on other security engines, using the TRC to explicitly detect timing failures is Intel's current approach to fault-injection detection in client security engines. Unlike traditional analog voltage and clock monitors, the TRC detects timing failures that result from voltage, clock, temperature and other glitch attacks, like electromagnetic radiation. This session will introduce the TRC technology, how the TRC was integrated into Intel CSME, the process for calibrating the TRC in high volume manufacturing (HVM), as well as the false-positive and fault-injection testing that occurred in our physical attack labs.
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Where: Islander FG (Level 1)
Registration: https://www.blackhat.com/us-22/registration.html
The Diana Initiative 2022
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Intel Talk at The Diana Initiative 2022:
Fuzzing: A Must Have in
Fuzz testing, aka fuzzing, is a dynamic software testing mechanism designed to detect a wide spectrum of bugs and potential security vulnerabilities from memory corruption to deadlocks, from undefined behavior to exception handling. In combination with appropriate program instrumentation, fuzzing has proven its effectiveness to software developers, security validators as well as security researchers. Although fuzzing can greatly assist in bug finding, it has its own sets of challenges, such as coverage wall and effective input generation. This talk, presented by
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Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-diana-initiative-2022-tickets-84434470775
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T: 425-765-3485
E: Jennifer.foss@intel.com
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