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Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) Share & Connect event

About this event

The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) presents its first online "Share & Connect" event (previously known as the CCB's QCTR Event).

Once again we open the virtual doors to all our national and international partners, for presentations and discussions on the cyber threats that characterized the past months. More than 1400 people from 67 countries registered for our previous event in January. Make sure you don’t miss out on the next one coming up!

This time we will welcome Tom Hegel, senior threat researcher at SentinelOne, who will be covering the impact of the invasion of Ukraine on cyber security. Bart Asnot, CSA/CE Manager Security at Microsoft, will focus on vulnerabilities in the cybersecurity landscape and how to build secure products by design and Kevin Holvoet, Lead of CyTRIS/Threat Research Centre at CCB will present the Quarterly Cyber Threat Overview.

Not available that day? No worries! You will have the possibility to watch the recorded webinar afterwards!

Agenda:

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

13h45: Quarterly Cyber Threat Overview--- Kevin Holvoet --- Lead of CyTRIS/Threat Research Centre @ Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB)

A short overview of the Cyber threats observed in the first three months of 2022. In this presentation, we will look at different points of view. From a Belgian perspective, a European, and an international point of view. As everything is connected on the Internet, it's always possible that if we observe an attack in the USA, you can be next.

14h20: Break

14h30: Vulnerabilities: their place in the cybersecurity landscape and Microsoft’s approach -- Bart Asnot --- CSA/CE Manager Security @ Microsoft

Vulnerabilities have been present in software and hardware as long as we can remember. Malicious actors are not only increasing focus on them to launch malicious cyber activities, they are also intensifying research targeting modern technologies like IoT. During this session, Bart will explain Microsoft’s vision on vulnerabilities and its global impact, how the SDLC principle is used to create and build secure products by design and manage the ingestion of threat intelligence combined with vulnerability mitigation

15h05: The Invasion of Ukraine - Impact on cyber security --- Tom Hegel --- Senior Threat Researcher @ SentinelOne

  • Summary of threat activity since the invasion began.
  • Making sense of noteworthy global threat activity.
  • Our perspective on what the future may hold.

15:40 Questions & Closing remarks --- Pedro Deryckere --- Head of CyTRIS @ Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB)

15h45: End

We look forward to seeing you online!

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    Caroline Breure Expertise Program Manager @ CCB

    Expertise Program Manager at the CCB, responsible for amongst others implementing the Belgian National Coordination Centre. Belgian alternate in the Governing Board of the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC). 15+ years of experience in the field of IT with a focus on cybersecurity.

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    Tom Hegel Senior Threat Researcher @ SentinelOne

    Tom Hegel is a Senior Threat Researcher with SentinelOne. He comes from a background of detection and analysis of malicious actors, malware, and global events with an application to the cyber domain. His past research has focused on threats impacting individuals and organizations across the world, primarily targeted attackers.

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    Bart Asnot CSA/CE Manager Security @ Microsoft

    As an industry-focused security specialist, Bart has enabled companies and organizations across the world to adopt to a modern way of work where cybersecurity is an essential cornerstone. As cybersecurity leader, Bart combines deep technical cybersecurity knowledge and strategy within Microsoft

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

    Pedro began his IT career in the 1980s as an analyst/programmer. He developed both industrial and administrative software and specialized mainly in Clipper. He joined the "Rijkswacht" corps in 1995; a paramilitary police force in Belgium. In 2010 he became a Specialized Chief Inspector and joined the Federal Computer Crime Unit. He was part of the intelligence team of which he later became team leader. In 2013, he was one of the lead investigators in the "Belgacom" espionage case. In 2016, he joined the Centre for Cyber security Belgium (CCB). He was intensively involved in the re-launch of CERT.be. Within that team, he founded the CTI team named CyTRIS (Cyber Threat Research and Intelligence Sharing). In 2020 CyTRIS became a separate department within CCB, which he now leads

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    Caroline Breure Threat Research Centre Lead @ Center for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB)

    Kevin Holvoet started as a Security Engineer at Euroclear. In 2017 he started at the CCB, specializing as a CTI Analyst in CyTRIS (Cyber Threat Research & Intelligence Sharing), where he now leads the Threat Research Centre (CCB/CyTRIS/TRC). In October 2020, he became a SANS instructor for the FOR578 CTI training.

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".