Nullcon held its first edition of the InfoSec Conference back in 2010, with the idea of providing an integrated platform for exchanging ideas and information in the field of information security. Since then Nullcon International Security Conference has grown into a large community considered as a benchmark and the go-to event for security professionals in Asia. As it enters 9th year of its success story, their objective is to bring all security experts and decision makers on the same platform, reduce the gap between government, corporations and the academia and increase the awareness of the need for information security to protect critical assets. Nullcon was always known for its research-oriented approach. Each year conference welcomes world-renowned researchers and security practitioners to share the latest vulnerabilities and InfoSec developments. Another important part of the event is participation of CXOs from all around the world. In recent years, enterprises find it beneficial to build strong business relationships during the conference and get an opportunity to recruit highly skilled talents out of nullcon participants. In addition, many Indian researchers choose to present their work at nullcon before delivering at any other events. Our constant growth is a testimonial to our success. In 2017, over 1100 security enthusiasts attended Nullcon from over 195 companies. The event consists of Security Training and Conference. This year nullcon has reached a record number of Security Trainings – THIRTEEN! Therefore, each attendee can certainly find their field of interest and upgrade their professional skills at 2-Day and 3-Day…
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