An interesting booth was set up by CISA, where CISA Jen was giving away Rubik’s Cubes. All major vendors within the cyber security space were there, always open to have a chat. The size of the business hall, often named Swag Central, was enormous. The quality of the briefings was high, as were the published tools in the Arsenal. A photograph of me during the release presentation of DotDumper Some of the suggestions I got via messages online in the days afterwards sparked my interest, and after some brainstorming I came up with some additional features that I hope to implement in the near future. The audience during my two runs of the presentation was very interested, along with interesting questions. The release of DotDumper, an automatic unpacker for DotNet Framework targeting files, was a great success! I’m really happy with the community’s response, as I worked on this project for Trellix for over a year. From my side, I had contact with the Arsenal’s organisation, more specifically Toolswatch’s Faisal and BlackHat’s Lisa Hatley-Nasr, were easily approachable, friendly, and very accommodating. The conference’s organisation was impressive to say the least, especially given the venue’s enormous size. A group picture of the Arsenal presenters Table of contents In this blog I will share my impression of the conference, the friends I met, and the COVID situation at hand. Whereas this is the usual location for BlackHat USA, it was my first time visiting this edition, although it wasn’t my first visit to Las Vegas. BlackHat USA 2022 took place in Las Vegas’ Mandalay Bay Convention Center on the 10th and 11th of August.
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