Apple Joins 'Em, With Black Hat Presentation on iOS Security Model
An anonymous reader writes with this excerpt from Network World: "For the first time, Apple will officially be in attendance at the annual Black Hat security conference which is scheduled to run through Thursday of this week. This is a notable development for two reasons. First, Apple has never formally attended the conference. Two, many of the more prominent stories to emerge out of previous Black Hat events have centered on Apple security. Representing Apple at the conference will be Apple platform security manager Dallas De Atley who is scheduled to deliver a speech on Thursday about the security technologies in iOS. Some have speculated that Apple's decision to attend the conference is rooted in their desire to make further inroads in the enterprise market while others believe it's a sign that Apple recognizes the growing importance of having a more open relationship with the hacker community at large."
I don't know if BlackHat conference is the right place to find out what the black hats are planning, they should go to at least DefCon for that. I think it's the former - they're just trying to pretend that they do security by flashing their name in front of predominantly business audience that comprises BlackHat today. It's good for selling iPhones to executives.
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