Black Hat MEA 2024, the world’s fastest-growing cybersecurity event, will set a global record as the largest cybersecurity event by space, at over 53,000 square metres, when the event opens its doors from November 26 – 28 at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Centre in Malham.
Now in its fourth year and welcoming over 40,000 guests, BlackHat MEA 2024 will witness a 135% increase in startups at the event from 2023, as well as a 52% increase in new brands taking part in the 2024 edition.
There will be eight hacking villages this year, featuring content around the cybersecurity of everything from cars and trucks, to ATM machines and the latest security measures employed in today’s smart homes. The event will also host over 330 speakers, 335 sessions and 175 hours of content.
“Building on the event’s 25-year history, Black Hat MEA has grown rapidly in just three editions and is now the world’s largest cybersecurity gathering by floor space. This reflects Saudi Arabia’s significant investments in the cyber sector, with both government and private entities driving innovation and resilience. The event will bring regional and international decision-makers together to address pressing cyber issues that require global collaboration,” said Annabelle Mander, Senior Vice President of Tahaluf.
Black Hat MEA will play a critical role in elevating the global cybersecurity conversation with new additions to the 2024 speaker and stage lineup. Vijay Bolina of Google DeepMind and Ugo Vignolo Lutati of the Prada Group have been confirmed as keynote speakers for Black Hat’s fourth edition and the pair join speakers from Coca-Cola, Scale AI, Peloton, Relativity Space, Wendy’s, Panasonic, and World Wide Technology amongst others.
The Announcement Segment at Black Hat MEA is set to be a highlight of the event, where organisations will take the main stage to unveil impactful news shaping the cybersecurity landscape. This segment will feature major announcements on innovative products, strategic investments, and transformative partnerships. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to hear firsthand from industry leaders as they reveal groundbreaking initiatives that promise to enhance security measures and drive technological advancements.
The annual summit – organised by Tahaluf, in partnership with the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming, and Drones – will again bring the brightest minds in cybersecurity from across the globe for three days of presentations, panel discourses, and networking opportunities. Attendees can expect brand new contests and intense personal development courses, with cybersecurity trainer Offensive Security confirmed as the event’s official strategic training partner.
The Investor and Startup Program at Black Hat MEA will empower startup founders to showcase their products and solutions, while connecting them to relevant opportunities in the industry.
An exclusive byte-sized networking breakfast meetup will also see CISO’s collaborate and discuss pressing industry challenges in a more informal setting. And a strategic leadership forum at The Vault will bring global CISOs together to lead private, behind-closed-doors roundtables, where exclusive sessions will be designed to provide the CISO community with hands-on training and real-world insights tailored to elevate strategic cybersecurity leadership.
More than 450 exhibitors will also attend the show, including NetWitness, a network security company from the United States known for its expertise in real-time network forensics and automated threat detection.
The Activity Zone will also host a jeopardy-style Capture the Flag tournament – one of the largest ever held in the GCC – involving more than 1,000 competitors across multiple skill categories.