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ThreatX to Host Multiple Presentations, Books Signings, and Demos at Booth #3028 During Black Hat 2023

--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ThreatX:

What: ThreatX, the leading API and application protection platform, will be attending Black Hat 2023, located at Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV from August 9 - 10. The company will host multiple informative presentations on topics including API Protection, Runtime API and Application Protection, and API Security Programs, open to all conference attendees.

In addition, ThreatX will be offering live demos of key platform capabilities, including both edge-based API & Application Protection (inclusive of the new Botnet Console and API Catalog 2.0), and the recently launched Runtime API & Application Protection (RAAP) solution.

They will also be distributing copies of their new report, All You Need to Know About Protecting Against Runtime Threats to APIs and Applications. ThreatX executives including CEO Gene Fay, Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder Bret Settle, and Field CISO Jeremy Ventura will be on site and available to discuss the company’s latest news plus trends and best practices in API and application protection. In addition, the company will host book signings with industry experts Bruce Schneier and Nick Aleks.

Where: Booth #3028 (Business Hall Expo)

When: Conference attendees can participate in the following activities, hosted by ThreatX:

Book Signings at Booth #3028:

  • Wednesday, August 9th
    • Bruce Schneier, a public-interest technologist, working at the intersection of security, technology, and people, will sign and give away copies of his new book “A Hacker’s Mind
      • Time: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm PT
    • Nick Aleks, a leader in Toronto's cybersecurity community and a distinguished and patented security engineer, speaker, and researcher, will sign and give away copies of his new book “Black Hat GraphQL: Attacking Next Generation APIs"
      • Time: 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm PT
  • Thursday, August 10th

Booth Presentations at Booth #3028:

  • Wednesday, August 9th
    • API Protection by Sydney Coffaro, Senior Product Marketing Manager at ThreatX
      • Time: 10:30 am, 1:15 pm, 2:15 pm, and 4:30 pm PT
    • Runtime API and App Protection by Tyler Hill, Senior Product Manager at ThreatX
      • Time: 11:00 am, 2:45 pm, and 5:00 pm PT
    • API Security Programs by Jeremy Ventura, Field CISO at ThreatX
      • Time: 11:30 am and 3:15 pm PT
    • ThreatX Platform Demo by Bret Settle, Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder at ThreatX
      • Time: 12:45 pm PT
    • Insights from ThreatX Protection-as-a-Service team by Neil Weitzel, Director, Security Operations at ThreatX
      • Time: 12 pm, 3:45 pm, and 5:30 pm PT
  • Thursday, August 10th
    • API Security Programs by Jeremy Ventura, Field CISO at ThreatX
      • Time: 10:15 am and 12:45 pm PT
    • Insights from ThreatX Protection-as-a-Service team by Neil Weitzel, Director, Security Operations at ThreatX
      • Time: 10:45 am and 1:15 pm PT
    • ThreatX Platform Demo by Bret Settle, Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder at ThreatX
      • Time: 11:15 am PT
    • Runtime API and App Protection by Tyler Hill, Senior Product Manager at ThreatX
      • Time: 11:45 am and 1:45 pm PT
    • API Protection by Sydney Coffaro, Senior Product Marketing Manager at ThreatX
      • Time: 12:15 pm and 2:15 pm PT

More: Want to win ThreatX swag? Join ThreatX CEO Gene Fay’s eXecutive Security podcast at Black Hat! ThreatX booth staff will be asking the following question to attendees throughout the event: “What’s the one piece of advice you’d offer to someone trying to break into security?” Let the team record your answer to win a ThreatX hoodie and have the opportunity to be featured on the eXecutive Security podcast!

ThreatX is managed API and application protection that lets you secure them with confidence, not complexity. It blocks botnets and advanced attacks in real time, letting enterprises keep attackers at bay without lifting a finger. Trusted by companies in every industry across the globe, ThreatX profiles attackers and blocks advanced risks to protect APIs and applications 24/7. Learn more at https://www.threatx.com.

Contacts

Gabrielle Redwine
E-mail: threatx@pancomm.com

ThreatX


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Contacts

Gabrielle Redwine
E-mail: threatx@pancomm.com

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