Title – Tomorrow’s Threat - How do we stop the attack nobody knows about?
Description - Augmented humans are not science fiction anymore, we are the Terrorist Tactics, Technics and Procedures, TTP hiding in plain sight. Len Noe is one of a growing number of “transhumans” — people who implant microchips into their bodies in a bid to improve their technology capabilities. A professional ethical hacker, he has 10 microchips implanted in various parts of his body that he uses for offensive security purposes. They enable him to bypass security protocols, let himself into buildings and hack into people’s smartphones. Len will share his unique experience and insights.
Speaker - Len Noe
Bio - Len Noe is a Technical Evangelist, White Hat Hacker, and Transhuman, known for his dynamic presence as an international security speaker. With over 30 years of experience in the tech and security fields, Len has delivered impactful presentations in more than 60 countries and at renowned security conferences worldwide. His notable speaking engagements include the prestigious World Conference in The Hague, C.E.R.T. EU, and multiple government briefings.
Len is the author of Human Hacked: My Life and Lessons as the World’s First Augmented Ethical Hacker. In this groundbreaking book, he explores the subculture of Transhumanism, detailing the capabilities of this new breed of human and the associated cybersecurity risks.
As a co-host of the Cyber Cognition Podcast, Len is a thought leader in Transhumanism and cybersecurity. His book further delves into his personal evolution, positioning him as one of the leading authorities on this transformative movement. Len’s insights into the future of human enhancement and cybersecurity are highly sought after, with his work frequently featured in global news outlets and top-tier security podcasts.
Passionate about the Transhuman/Human+ movement, Len actively employs 11 microchip implants to advance cybersecurity and enhance the human experience. His pioneering research has earned international recognition. With a rich background as a Black/Grey Hat Hacker, Len's practical experience spans web development, system engineering, architecture, and coding. For the past decade, he has focused on information security from an attacker’s perspective.
Beyond technology, Len is deeply involved in the Texas information security community and organizations like the Autism Society, reflecting his commitment to making a positive impact both inside and outside of the tech industry.
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