SEE LIVE: The Science of Invisibility (Florida)

Written by Mitnick Security | Feb 12, 2018 12:00:00 AM

An Evening with Kevin Mitnick

2018 Annual Gala

When: April 4, 2018 (all-day)

Where: South Florida Science Center and Aquarium

4801 Dreher Trail N

West Palm Beach

FL 33405

South Florida Science Center and Aquarium Presents Kevin Mitnick, teh World's Best Known Hacker

South Florida Science Center and Aquarium and 2018 Gala Chairpersons Mary Freitas, Elizabeth Gordon, and Caroline Rafferty invite guests to “The Science of Invisibility: An Evening with Kevin Mitnick.” The world’s most famous hacker, Kevin Mitnick, will share an informal presentation about his journey from criminal to consultant in the beautiful Circle Dining Room at The Breakers Palm Beach.

Once one of the FBI’s Most Wanted because he hacked into 40 major corporations just for the challenge, Kevin is now a trusted security consultant to the Fortune 500 and governments throughout the world. Kevin mentors leaders, executives, and staff on both the theory and practice of social engineering, topics on which he is the leading global authority. Kevin also helps consumers — from students to retirees — learn how to protect their information and themselves from computer hackers.

 

Honorary Chairpersons: Mr. and Mrs. Lew Crampton, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Lorentzen, Mr. and Mrs. John Niblack

 

Corporate Sponsors – PNC Bank and Palm Beach Illustrated

 

White Hat Sponsor

  • Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Fisher
  • Mr. and Mrs. John Niblack
  • Mr and Mrs. Robb Allan
  • Mr. and Mrs. Lew Crampton
  • Mr. David Nicholson and the Stiles-Nicholson Foundation

 

Hacktivist Sponsor

  • Mr. and Mrs. Mark Freitas
  • Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gordon
  • Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rafferty

 

Wizard Sponsor

  • Mr. and Mrs. Llwyd Ecclestone
  • Mr. and Mrs. Matt Lorentzen

 

Social Engineer Sponsor

  • Mr. and Mrs. James McCann
  • Computer Jock
  • Mr. Amin Khoury

 

Hacker Sponsor

  • Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Haft
  • Ms. Susan Stautberg

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Source: Palm Beach Illustrated