Inside the Mind of a Hacker 2024

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Michael Skelton, Vice President of Operations at Bugcrowd; Erik De Jong, Hacker and Vulnerability Researcher at error32.io ; and Erica Azad, Director of Content Marketing at Bucrowd

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Bugcrowd’s most popular report, Inside the Mind of a Hacker, is almost here! Join us for this breakdown of some of the most interesting findings from the report. This annual report provides valuable insights into the unique ways hackers are taking their security research and advice on how the cybersecurity community can benefit from these trends. This specific edition also shares research highlighting the ways 1300 hackers are using generative AI as a tool to make their hacking more valuable. Join Michael Skelton, Vice President of Operations at Bugcrowd, Erik De Jong, Hacker and Vulnerability Researcher at error32.io, and Erica Azad, Director of Content Marketing at Bugcrowd, in this webinar to learn: -Age and education trends in hacking as a new generation of Gen-Z hackers hit the market. -The real reasons why hackers spend their time on security research. -Why hardware hacking is experiencing an unexpected resurgence. -How hackers are approaching AI as a tool, a target, and a threat.
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