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Black Hat Asia 2026 to Unveil Groundbreaking Research on AI Threats and Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

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Event to address escalating cybersecurity risks amid record regional investments


SINGAPORE--BUSINESS WIRE--

Black Hat, the cybersecurity industry’s most established and in-depth security event series, today announced the content preview for Black Hat Asia 2026, the premier cybersecurity event in the Asia-Pacific region. Taking place from April 21 to April 24 at Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre in Singapore, the event will spotlight the latest advancements in cybersecurity, including the growing threats posed by artificial intelligence (AI) and supply chain vulnerabilities, two areas driving unprecedented security investments across the region.

With a curated lineup of expert-led Briefings, immersive Trainings, and cutting-edge tool demonstrations, Black Hat Asia 2026 promises to equip security professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to combat the rapidly evolving threat landscape.

Suzy Pallett, President of Black Hat, emphasized the strategic importance of this year's program: "Black Hat Asia 2026 represents a pivotal moment for cybersecurity in the region. The research unveiled here will fundamentally reshape how we approach cybersecurity in an AI-driven world."

Addressing Today's Most Critical Threats
This year's program directly tackles the cybersecurity challenges making headlines across the region:

  • AI-Powered Threats: Exclusive research will expose how generative AI is being weaponized by threat actors, while showcasing innovative AI-driven defense strategies.
  • Supply Chain Vulnerabilities: Presentations will reveal vulnerabilities in critical supply chains, with a focus on industries vital to the region’s economy, such as manufacturing, logistics, and technology.
  • Regional Investment Surge: The Asia-Pacific region is projected to lead global cybersecurity spending in 2026, driven by escalating threats and regulatory pressures.

Key Highlights of Black Hat Asia 2026

Breakthrough Briefings: Redefining Defense Strategies
On April 23 and 24, the Briefings program will feature world-renowned researchers unveiling critical vulnerabilities and innovative defense methodologies. These sessions are designed to provide attendees with actionable intelligence to fortify their organizations against emerging threats.

Featured Briefings include:

Hands-On Trainings: Building Tomorrow’s Cyber Defenders
From April 21 through April 24, Black Hat’s intensive Trainings will offer participants the opportunity to master critical skills in areas such as malware analysis, AI red teaming, and advanced threat intelligence. These courses are led by top practitioners and designed to transform theoretical knowledge into practical expertise.

Trainings highlights include:

Black Hat Arsenal: Showcasing Innovation in Action
TheArsenal program, running on April 23 and April 24, will feature live demonstrations of cutting-edge open-source tools developed by the global cybersecurity community. This interactive platform fosters collaboration and innovation, enabling attendees to engage directly with tool developers.

Featured tool presentations include:

Registration and Event Details
Complete program details, speaker information, and registration are available at blackhat.com/asia-26/.

Top Sponsors and Partners of Black Hat Asia 2026 include:

  • Platinum Sponsors: Bitdefender, Broadcom, Concentric AI, SOCRadar Cyber Intelligence, ThreatLocker, and Tines.
  • Silver Sponsors: Corellium, EasyDMARC, Filigran, Fortra, ManageEngine, SecureFlag, Sparrow, Sumo Logic, TuxCare, and Varonis.
  • Sustaining Partners: Armis, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Cyera, Google, ManageEngine, Qualys, SentinelOne, Sophos, Tenable, TrendAI, Varonis, and Wiz.
  • Global Partners: Broadcom, Concentric AI, Corellium, EasyDMARC, HackerOne, Semgrep, ThreatLocker, VulnCheck, and wolfSSL.

About Black Hat
Black Hat is the cybersecurity industry’s most established and in-depth security event series. Founded in 1997, these annual, multi-day events provide attendees with the latest in cybersecurity research, development, and trends. Driven by the needs of the community, Black Hat events showcase content directly from the community through Briefings presentations, Trainings courses, Summits, and more. As the event series where all career levels and academic disciplines convene to collaborate, network, and discuss the cybersecurity topics that matter most to them, attendees can find Black Hat events in the United States, Canada, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and Asia. For more information, please visit blackhat.com.


Contact details:

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