On Monday, October 14 at 10 am ET, blockchain analytics company Merkle Science and blockchain security firm Halborn will be hosting a one-hour webinar, Crypto Hacks in 2024: Have We Truly Learned From Crypto’s All-Time Biggest Hacks?
Moderated by André Beganski of Decrypt Media, the webinar will feature Robert Whitaker & Dr. Justus Delp from Merkle Science along with Piotr Cielas and Mar Gimenez-Aguilar from Halborn. These experts will use crypto’s biggest hacks as a springboard for gaining insight on emerging trends, latest developments, and actionable strategies to enhance security against crypto crime.
Register for the webinar here.
Robert Whitaker (Merkle Science’s Director of Law Enforcement Affairs)
Robert Whitaker is a seasoned law enforcement professional with over two decades of experience in federal, state, and international law enforcement. He now serves as Merkle Science’s Director of Law Enforcement Affairs. With a distinguished career at Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and a deep understanding of the cryptocurrency space, Robert will play a pivotal role in advancing our mission to build a safer and more compliant cryptocurrency ecosystem. With a master’s degree in Legal Studies from Texas A&M School of Law and certification as a Bitcoin Professional, Robert brings a comprehensive understanding of both the legal and technical aspects of cryptocurrency.
Connect with Robert here.
Justus Delp (Merkle Science’s Senior Solution Architect)
Driven by curiosity, Justus Delp pursued an interdisciplinary education combining economics, politics and management allowing him to develop a comprehensive understanding of the international political economy. During his career, he put himself outside his comfort zone to learn how to manage multiple projects across industries and functions. During his tenure in Finance, Chemicals and Tech, he excelled as a relationship and customer success manager serving C-Level Executives in optimizing the value delivered to them whilst improving the customer experience in a data-driven manner.
Throughout this journey, he became truly fascinated by the crypto industry alongside the immense innovation around tokenomics in the DeFi space. He now serves as a Senior Solution Architect at Merkle Science.
Connect with Justus here.
Mar Gimenez-Aguilar (Halborn’s Lead Security Architect)
Mar Gimenez-Aguilar has a PhD in Computer Science and Technology from Carlos III University of Madrid. She has three publications in high-impact scientific journals about security, blockchain, Ethereum and steganography. She currently works at Halborn as Lead Security Architect, participating in security products development and research.
Connect with Mar here.
Piotr Cielas (Halborn’s VP of Advisory)
Piotr Cielas manages the Solana practice at Halborn and works exclusively with the blockchain and DeFi space. Originally a full stack software engineer, he moved to cybersecurity and until he joined Halborn he had been a senior cybersecurity consultant in the largest consulting companies in the world. He also lectures in cybersecurity at ThriveDX. Piotr holds several infosec certifications, including OSCP and OSWE and is a co-author of a certified ethical hacking program CEHv11.
Connect with Piotr here.
André Beganski (Staff Reporter at Decrypt)
André Beganski became a Staff Reporter at Decrypt after serving as the publication's first intern in 2022. He graduated from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, where he studied Business and Economics Reporting while specializing in Data Journalism.
Read André’s work here and connect with him here.
The basis of the Halborn-Merkle Science webinar will be on the respective data-driven reports of each organization.
Earlier this year, Merkle Science released its 2024 Crypto Hackhub Report, its latest version of its annual flagship research. The report details the biggest trends in the attack vectors, methodologies, and targets of the US$3.3 billion in hacks in 2023.
Halborn has also released a comprehensive report covering the top 100 DeFi hacks from 2016 to 2023. This report covers key findings relating to targeted chains, vulnerability types, losses by vulnerability type, and more. The full report can be downloaded here.
Registrants are encouraged to download both reports, so that they have more background on the webinar topic.
Webinar attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the following topics, all of which are essential to defending their organization from cyber crime.
The most crucial attack vectors and evasion strategies, however, are those that are still emerging and trending upward, such as the use of Coinjoins as well as dApps for token swaps.
The experts from Merkle Science and Halborn will give special attention to these, so that attendees can remain one step ahead of criminals.
Businesses that want to understand the nuances of the biggest hacks over the last few years should attend the October 14 webinar Crypto Hacks in 2024: Have We Truly Learned From Crypto’s All-Time Biggest Hacks?
Attendees will walk away with a greater understanding on how they can shore up cybersecurity for their business, identify suspicious transactions or behavior, and respond efficiently and intelligently to any incident.
The event will take place on Monday, October 14 at 10 am ET). Register for the webinar here.