Hacker Halted, the world’s foremost hacker prevention and computer security event, has praised its stakeholders, including Vodafone and KPMG, for their strong partnerships during the preparations for the upcoming conference and training academy in Iceland.
According to the event’s organisers, Hacker Halted’s partners have played an important role in the days leading up to the conference, showing widespread support for the first Hacker Halted event to take place in Europe; these partners include Vodafone, KPMG, Microsoft, Advania, and Capacent.
Hacker Halted Europe 2013 will be featuring renowned speakers and industry experts who will be highlighting current digital security threats, and discussing the various means of protection and countermeasures in dealing with these threats.
To be held during the two-day event will be the Hacker Halted Academy. The Academy is a selection of ethical hacker certification courses run by top training companies and led by well-respected instructors.
Each course during the Hacker Halted Academy is recognised by the International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council), including Certified Ethical Hacker, Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator, Certified Security Analyst, Advanced Penetration Testing, Advanced Mobile Hacking & Forensics, Advanced Network Defense, Hacking Secure Encryption and Countermeasures, Securing Windows Infrastructure, and CISSP®.
Hacker Halted Europe will be taking place on 7th and 8th October 2013 at the HARPA Conference Centre in Reykjavík, Iceland; organisers expect 250 people to attend the event.
Ticket sales are going strong, with a limited number still available through www.hackerhalted.is