Black Hat Europe in London ended with a “locknote” panel with takeaways at the close of the annual cybersecurity conference. The locknote panel highlights the top cybersecurity takeaways from this year’s event. Fuzzing is hot, but there were plenty of submissions on fuzzing and AI, panelists said. Security is mostly broken in implementation, one panelist said, and universities need to do more to give students more practical cybersecurity skills. “Basic isn’t sexy. Go to RSA. You’re going to see something that fixes cancer. And the problem is, that sells,” said lockist Daniel Cuthbert.”]
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