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Added a link to "Hackers Testifying at the United States Senate, May 19, 1998 (L0pht Heavy Industries)" in the Talks and Lectures section. Really important video that introduced the concept of white hat hackers to lawmakers.
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Added a link to "Hackers Testifying at the United States Senate, May 19, 1998 (L0pht Heavy Industries)" in the Talks and Lectures section. Really important video that introduced the concept of white hat hackers to US lawmakers. Most of the folks from L0pht Heavy industries went on to do big things in cybersecurity. A couple of the guys founded Veracode. Mudge became the US government's go-to guy. It's amazing to see them testifying under their hacker pseudonyms.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVJldn_MmMY