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Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) - Quarterly Cyber Threat Report Event (QCTR) - 2020-Q4

About this event

The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) presents its third online Quarterly Cyber Threat Report event (QCTR).

Normally the (live) event is only accessible for CCB constituents but also this time we open the virtual doors to all our partners. Last time more than 500 persons registered for the event.

During the upcoming event we will focus on Sofacy, 2021, The Cold Chain, Sunburst and the SolarWinds hack. Again there will be a possibility to interact with the moderators and the guest speakers.

Not available that day? No worries! You will have the possibility to watch the recorded webinar afterwards but there for you must register in advance.

Agenda:

13u15-13u30: Welcome & Intro -- Miguel De Bruycker, Managing Director of CCB & Pedro Deryckere, Head of CCB/CyTRIS

13u30-13u50: A Zebra in Gopher's Clothing --- Dr. Joakim Kennedy, Security Researcher @ Intezer

13u55-14u35: Cyber Expert Panel - CCB's Quarterly Report --- Nour Fateen (Recorded Future), Stefan Tanase (CSIS Security Group), Dmitriy Volkov (Group-IB), Michael DeBolt (Intel 471). Moderator: Kevin Holvoet (CCB/CyTRIS)

14u35-14u45: Break

14u45-15u05: IBM Security X-Force Uncovers Global Phishing Campaign on COVID-19 Vaccine Cold Chain --- Melissa Frydrych, Threat Hunt Researcher @ IBM & Claire Zaboeva, Senior Strategic Cyber Threat Analyst @ IBM

15u10-15u55: UNC2452 – A highly elusive attacker leverages supply chain to compromise strategic targets --- Ron Bushar, Sr. Vice President & CTO @ FireEye/Mandiant

16u00 - 16u35: The SolarWinds hack - the missing link -- Costin Raiu, Director, Global Research and Analysis Team & Georgy Kucherin, Junior Researcher @ Kaspersky

16u40 - 16u50: Questions & closing remarks -- Miguel De Bruycker, Managing Director of CCB & Pedro Deryckere, Head of CCB/CyTRIS

We are looking forward to see you online!

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    Claire Zaboeva Senior Strategic Cyber Threat Analyst @ IBM X-Force

    Claire is a Senior Cyber Threat Analyst on the Threat Intelligence Production Team of IBM X-Force Incident Response and Intelligence Services (IRIS). Claire has over 10 years of analytic experience in the federal and commercial sector, and specializes in Strategic and Emerging Threats.

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    Costin Raiu Director, Global Research and Analysis Team @ Kaspersky

    Costin specializes in analyzing advanced persistent threats, zero-day exploits and complex malware. He is leading the Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) at Kaspersky that researched the inner workings of many high-profile attacks, including WannaCry, ShadowPad and ShadowHammer, Moonlight Maze and the Equation group.

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    Michael DeBolt VP Intelligence @ Intel 471

    Michael DeBolt serves as Intel 471’s Vice President of Intelligence, leading a globally diverse team of threat intelligence experts tracking financially motivated actors and producing intelligence to protect customers. He has nearly 20 years of cyber experience in private and public sectors, including stints at INTERPOL and as a U.S. Special Agent.

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    Maurits Lucas Director of Intelligence Solutions @ Intel 471

    Maurits Lucas is Director of Intelligence Solutions at Intel 471, where he specialises in bridging the gap between technology and business. Maurits has held various positions in Cyber Threat Intelligence and IT Security over the past 17 years and is a subject matter expert on cybercrime, presenting his research and providing his thought-leadership to distinguished audiences around the world.

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    Pedro Deryckere Head of CCB/CyTRIS @ Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB)

    Started his cyber sec career at FCCU in 2010. Was one of the lead investigators in the Belgacom case back in 2013. Uncovered dozens of cyber espionage cases in Belgium before he joined CCB in Dec 2016 where he started up the CTI team (CyTRIS) and became Head of CCB/CyTRIS.

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    Caroline Breure Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst @ Center for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB)

    Kevin Holvoet started his career as a Security Engineer at Euroclear NV. In 2017, he started at the CCB. Since 2018 he specializes as a CTI Analyst in the CyTRIS (Cyber Threat Research & Intelligence Sharing) team. In October 2020, he became a SANS instructor for the FOR578: CTI course.

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    Miguel de Bruycker Managing Director @ Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB)

    Miguel De Bruycker studied at the Royal Military School and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. After writing a dissertation on Cyber Defence in 2005, he joined the General Intelligence and Security Service and was responsible for the security of classified networks and the creation of the first cybersecurity unit of the Belgian Defence. Since 2008 , he and his cyberteam are involved in the processing of all major cyber incidents in Belgium. On August 17, 2015 , he became Managing Director of the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium.

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    Stefan Tanase Cyber Intelligence Expert @ CSIS Security Group

    Stefan is a security researcher based in Bucharest, Romania. Having spent the last 13 years combating the world’s most sophisticated cyber threats, he joined the eCrime Unit at CSIS Security Group in 2019, where he specializes in CTI and monitoring the cybercrime ecosystem.

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    Melissa Frydrych Threat Hunt Researcher @ IBM X-Force

    Melissa is an analyst on the Threat Hunt & Discovery Team. She has over 9 years of exp., investigating and analyzing cyber threat activity, beginning her career as a U.S. Army intelligence analyst supporting joint commands, and later working for the federal government prior to joining IBM in 2018.

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    Georgy Kucherin Kaspersky

    Georgy is a student at Moscow State University and a junior researcher in Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT). He is passionate about reverse engineering complex malware and threat hunting.

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    Ron Bushar Sr. Vice President & CTO - Government Solutions @ FireEye / Mandiant

    Ron serves as Sr. VP and CTO for Gov Solutions at FireEye. In this role, he leads a global team of cyber experts who deliver FireEye’s unique platform of innovative security program capabilities and solutions to protect critical missions, infrastructure, and national security interests worldwide.

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    Nour Fateen Technical Solutions Manager, EMEA @ Recorded Future

    Nour Fateen is a cybersecurity specialist with over seven years of experience in the industry. Currently at Recorded Future, Nour has spent the last three years helping some of the largest businesses in the world improve their security posture using security intelligence. He has previously held positions in Cisco Systems and Goldman Sachs. Nour received a Master in Electronic Engineering & Nanotechnology from University College London.

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    Joakim Kennedy Security Researcher @ Intezer

    Dr. Joakim Kennedy is a Security Researcher for Intezer. His job involves analyzing malware and tracking threat actors. He has been a featured speaker at multiple BSides and other industry events. Prior to joining Intezer, he managed Anomali’s Threat Research Team.

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    Dmitriy Volkov CTO @ Group-IB

    Since co-founding Group-IB in 2003, Dmitriy has been a prominent voice leading the company toward becoming the go-to expert on international cybercrime. He is a member of Europol EC3 Advisory Group on Internet Security, and UN Open-ended Intergovernmental Expert Group.

Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB)

Making Belgium one of the least vulnerable countries in Europe

The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) is the national authority for cybersecurity in Belgium. The CCB supervises, coordinates and monitors the application of the Belgian cyber security strategy which is "Make Belgian One Of The Least Vulnerable Cyberspaces".