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Sixth version of Samsung Security Technology Forum to happen next month

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Last updated: July 25th, 2022 at 08:25 UTC+02:00

Since 2017, Samsung has been holding the Samsung Security Technology Forum every year. This event offers insight into security technology by experts in the academic and business world. It also nurtures young talent on how to be proficient in it. This year, the company is all set to organize the Samsung Security Technology Forum on August 23.

This time, the theme of this security technology forum will be ‘Trust With Samsung: Across All Your Experiences.' Apparently, this is the second event of this year, following the Samsung 6G Forum held in May 2022. The Samsung 6G Forum was a global event that discussed the future of communication technologies and had a panel discussion on air interface and AI-based intelligent 6G networks.

This year's Samsung Security Technology Forum will be welcomed with a speech by the President of Samsung Research, Seung Hyun-Joon. It will be followed by a keynote lecture by Hwang Yong-ho, who is the head of the Security and Privacy team at Samsung Research. Later, various security experts from across the globe will give lectures on the topic.

There will be an online hacking experience zone called Hacker's Playground, which will include basic hacking practice and mock hacking. It can be attended by anyone, from beginners to advanced hackers. You can get more information about the event on the event's website, and the participation application is available from July 25-August 23.

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