Blackhat.2015
A session detailing remote code execution via JNDI laid the groundwork for understanding future vulnerabilities like Log4Shell [3].
Here’s a deep analytical piece looking into the film Blackhat (2015), directed by Michael Mann. blackhat.2015
Beyond the consumer threats, served as the coming-out party for state-sponsored cyber-espionage. Kaspersky Lab presented the findings of "Project Sauron" (aka Remsec). A session detailing remote code execution via JNDI
: Other notable briefings included demonstrations on hacking smart rifles , gas pumps , and even chemical plants, showing that digital flaws now had "life or death" consequences. Kaspersky Lab presented the findings of "Project Sauron"
While it can refer to general deep-dive reviews, it specifically highlights how the film uses technical elements—like computer code and cyber-forensics—as a "deep text" to explore themes of isolation, the blurring of digital and physical reality, and the "invisible framework" that connects modern society. Film Comment Magazine Key Interpretations of "Deep Text" in Cybercrime in the Deep Web | Black Hat EU
The 2015 conference in Las Vegas was a landmark event that shifted the industry's focus toward the security of everyday physical objects (the Internet of Things) and sophisticated mobile threats.