By Punggawa Cybersecurity Media Center
Punggawa Cybersecurity team participated as speakers at Black Hat 2026, held in Singapore in April 2026.
This participation was part of Punggawa’s involvement in an international forum that brings together practitioners, researchers, and technology professionals from around the world.

About Black Hat
Black Hat is widely recognized as a global cybersecurity conference focused on technical research, vulnerability exploitation, and the development of practical cyber defense solutions. The forum is often referenced by the industry for its emphasis on real-world findings and approaches that address today’s digital security challenges.
Session Overview
As part of the Black Hat 2026 agenda, the Punggawa Cybersecurity team, represented by Kang Ali and Om Fadhil, presented “DursGo: Web App Security Scanner with AI Vulnerability Analysis” during the Black Hat Arsenal session. The session showcased the developed tool and opened technical discussions with conference participants from diverse backgrounds.

The presentation highlighted the development of a web application security scanner that leverages artificial intelligence–based analysis to identify potential vulnerabilities more efficiently. This approach underscores the growing role of AI in supporting web application security testing, particularly as system complexity and the volume of cyber threats continue to increase.
Through participation in the Black Hat Arsenal, the Punggawa Cybersecurity team not only presented its solution but also engaged in idea exchange and received direct feedback from the global cybersecurity community. These interactions played an important role in refining the technical approach behind the tool.
Engagement & Impact

The Punggawa Cybersecurity team’s involvement in Black Hat 2026 delivered strategic value for clients, particularly by ensuring that security approaches align with global standards and best practices. Direct exposure to an international research forum enabled the team to gain deeper insight into emerging threat trends and relevant mitigation strategies for modern organizations.
For clients, this resulted in enhanced web application security services, including the adoption of more adaptive and context-aware AI-based technologies. Insights gained from technical discussions at Black Hat further strengthened Punggawa Cybersecurity’s capability to design solutions that address current threats while remaining prepared for future risks.
Participation in international forums such as Black Hat also reinforces client confidence in Punggawa Cybersecurity’s commitment to staying aligned with industry developments and contributing actively to the global digital security ecosystem.

