BalaBit Announces eCSI Hacker Playground Global Competition for Black Hat USA 2015

NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Jul 23, 2015) - BalaBit, an IT security innovator specializing in advanced user monitoring technologies and Silent Signal, a leading technology provider of state of the art ethical hacking services, today announced that registration is now open for the eCSI Hacker Playground. The hacker challenge is a global online competition, specially designed for the Black Hat USA 2015 conference in Las Vegas where BalaBit will feature the competition in its booth #566. The competition starts at 12:00 am PT on July 31 and lasts until 12:00 am on August 9.

Registration is open until the end of the game, 12:00 am PT on August 9.

The game is available globally for penetration testers, IT security experts and all the candidates, who like challenging themselves and would like to learn more about exciting vulnerabilities based on real-life examples. Black Hat USA 2015 conference participants can receive on-site technical support at booth #566 during the exhibition days, August 5-6. eCSI Hacker Playground participants will be challenged with legally committing an eCrime within the framework of the competition to see how successfully they can cover their tracks. Most existing hacking methods and tools are accepted for use, and winners will be chosen based on their speed in getting to the highest privilege level. Special awards are also available for the Best Backdoor solution and National Heroes -- those completing the challenge within their native country.

According to BalaBit, in the era of the Internet of Things (IoT), most of the population, children of the digital age, are surrounded by technology. Software is everywhere, making life easier and in some cases more difficult, while cybersecurity has become part of our everyday lives. Simply complying with ever increasing security regulations and standards isn't enough to protect organizations, as we continue to see more data breaches in the headlines than ever before. Organizations have used a wide variety of IT security tools, including firewalls, SIEM's, IDM's, IPS/IDS solutions and so on, which sometimes might provide the required level of safety but at the same time hinder their business processes and restrict users to do their job. The globe is calling for IT security superheroes.

"We created the eCSI Hacker Playground to train those IT security superheroes. We see that the most costly cyber attacks are the result of privileged account misuse. Our aim is to train the good guys to protect against the latest, trickiest attacks connected to privileged rights escalation. Security experts that are trained in our hacker playground, however, will know how to act to prevent all of this and can also help us to develop better solutions against future security threats" said Péter Höltzl, senior IT security consultant at BalaBit, the 'Most Influential IT Security Expert of the Year 2010' in Hungary.