Hacking conference Def Con bans three people linked to Epstein | TechCrunch
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Hacking conference Def Con bans three people linked to Epstein | TechCrunch
"Def Con, one of the largest and longest running hacking conferences in the world, announced on Wednesday that three people linked to Jeffrey Epstein are no longer allowed to attend. The conference justified adding Pablos Holman, Vincenzo Iozzo, and Joichi Ito to its public list of banned individuals, citing the three as appearing in the Department of Justice's latest release of files related to its investigation of the late investor and convicted sex offender."
"Iozzo is a veteran of the cybersecurity industry who is currently the founder and chief executive of identity startup SlashID. He previously served as a director at CrowdStrike after the security giant acquired his cybersecurity startup IperLane in 2017. As TechCrunch previously reported, Iozzo interacted with Epstein between 2014 and 2018, including after the Miami Herald reported new allegations that Epstein had abused dozens of women and children."
Def Con barred Pablos Holman, Vincenzo Iozzo, and Joichi Ito from attending, citing their appearance in recently released Department of Justice files and a Politico piece based on emails exchanged with Jeffrey Epstein. Representatives for Def Con, Holman, and Ito did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Black Hat and Code Blue removed Iozzo from their review board pages amid emerging revelations connecting him and others to Epstein. Iozzo founded identity startup SlashID, previously served as a director at CrowdStrike after its acquisition of IperLane in 2017, and interacted with Epstein between 2014 and 2018.
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