Hacker or hackers who have been judged negatively by society because of his expertise in using the software or computer hardware to hold an international conference in Budapest, Hungary. The conference, titled "Hacktivity 2010" This is the largest technology conference in Central Europe which was held over two days, Saturday (18 / 9) and Sunday (19 / 9).
Approximately 700 hackers who attend this conference, mostly from Hungary, but about 100 people coming from outside Hungary. Approximately 30 presentations and lectures on subjects related to the Internet world are presented at the conference. The topic of conversation included the comparison leading database security, legal rights in the digital age, lawsuits related to security, as well as the history and future of Internet security.
Bruce Schneier, an expert on Internet security conference opens with a debriefing session. The questions posed much focus on security, privacy, and the generation gap on the Internet.
Hacker conferences first held in 2002. At that time the conference, hackers do workshops, and games such as "Hack Vendor," and "Capture The Flag" with the winner is the hacker who can make the fastest defense system.
Approximately 700 hackers who attend this conference, mostly from Hungary, but about 100 people coming from outside Hungary. Approximately 30 presentations and lectures on subjects related to the Internet world are presented at the conference. The topic of conversation included the comparison leading database security, legal rights in the digital age, lawsuits related to security, as well as the history and future of Internet security.
Bruce Schneier, an expert on Internet security conference opens with a debriefing session. The questions posed much focus on security, privacy, and the generation gap on the Internet.
Hacker conferences first held in 2002. At that time the conference, hackers do workshops, and games such as "Hack Vendor," and "Capture The Flag" with the winner is the hacker who can make the fastest defense system.
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