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Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) - Quarterly Cyber Threat Report Event (QCTR) - 2021-Q2

About this event

The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) presents its fourth 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 1300(!) people registered for the event.

During the upcoming event we will focus on Mobile Malware, Ransomware, The Dark Web and Hafnium. 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 only if you register in advance!!

Agenda:

13h30: Introduction to the QCTR - Pedro Deryckere, Head of CCB/CyTRIS

13h35: Cyber Security Challenges & Solutions - Miguel De Bruycker, Managing Director of CCB

13h50: TeaBot - The first mobile banking trojan attacking Belgian financial apps - Jeroen Beckers, Mobile Solution Lead at NVISO

Mobile malware has been around since the first versions of Android and iOS, ranging from premium-text scams to ransomwares to banking trojans. Until recently, banking trojans stayed clear of Belgian financial apps, but with the rise of TeaBot, this has finally changed. In this presentation I will explain you how banking trojans work and what we can do to stop them.

14h25: The evolution of Ransomware - The evolvement of a trend that shows no letting up, but just gets darker - Derek Buchanan, Team Lead Crowdstrike Threat Advisory Group for EMEA

Crowdstrike presents the trends and highlights on the ransomware landscape and ecrime ecosystem.

15h00: Break

15h10: Dark Web - What happens in the Dark doesn’t have to stay in the Dark. – Expert Panel

  • Dmitry Smelyanets, Cyber Threat Intelligence Expert – Recorded Future
  • Dmitry Shestakov, Head of the Cybercrime Research Unit – Group-IB
  • Dmitry Galov, Security Researcher - Kaspersky
  • Mykhailo Sakaly, Senior Director of Global Research - Intel 471, Inc.
  • Kevin Holvoet, Cyber Threat Analyst – CCB/CyTRIS (Moderator)

Let’s explore the Dark Web together with some of the most experienced experts in the cyber world. What happens in the Dark doesn’t have to stay in the Dark. The expert panel will bring the underground to the surface. What are criminals looking for? What do they sell? How do they think? Do they talk about you? And many more topics to discuss.

16h10: Break

16h20: HAFNIUM, 0days, and Microsoft Exchange - Tom Finney & Dan Fitton, Microsoft

MSTIC analysts Dan Fitton and Tom Finney deep-dive into the HAFNIUM’s use of 0days against Microsoft Exchange Servers.

17h05: Kaseya's VSA - Ongoing Incident Response - Ronan Kirby, President & General Manager EMEA at Kaseya

17h20: Questions & Closing remarks - Pedro Deryckere, Head of CCB/CyTRIS

17h25: End

We are looking forward to see you online!

(Don't forget to register if you want to watch the recorded version of the webinar)

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    Dmitry Galov Security Researcher, GReAT team @ Kaspersky

    Dmitry is a Security Researcher in the Kaspersky GReAT team responsible for researching non-Windows malware, APTs, and IoT-threats. He joined Kaspersky in Sept. 2015 and became part of GReAT in Aug. 2018. Nowadays, he is an experienced specialist with an in-depth knowledge of Android malware.

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    Derek Buchanan Team Lead Threat Advisory Group for EMEA @ Crowdstrike

    Derek is well-seasoned CTI expert with over 14 years’ experience. Having worked within pub and priv sector. He has vast experience in SecOps, Inc resp, threat hunting and digital risk mon. As well as developing CTI programmes for threat posed by nation state, ecrime and hacktivist adversaries.

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    Mykhailo Sakaly Senior Director of Global Research @ Intel 471 Inc.

    Mykhailo oversees Intel 471’s global cyber threat intelligence collection efforts, with a special focus on proactive monitoring, tracking and attribution of threat actors. He directs company’s geographically dispersed HUMINT collection teams deployed close to where adversary operates.

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    Dmitry Smilyanets Cyber Threat Intelligence Expert @ Recorded Future

    Mission-driven and Russian-speaking intelligence analyst with type A personality. Dmitry has twenty years of experience and expertise in cybercrime activity that includes being a former member of an elite Russian-based hacking organization.

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    Dmitry Shestakov Head of Cybercrime research @ Group-IB

    Dmitry is responsible for underground forums, market analysis and cybercrime group research. He graduated from National Research Nuclear University in 2012. He joined Group-IB as in 2012. Together with his team, he has developed a system for the automatic monitoring of underground communities

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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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    Tom Finney MSTIC threat intelligence analyst team leader @ Microsoft

    Tom leads MSTIC’s UK threat intelligence team. He has worked in various cyber intelligence roles both in the private sector and in government.

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    Dan Fitton MSTIC threat intelligence analyst @ Microsoft

    Dan has been with MSTIC for 5 years and focuses nation state threat actors. Prior to joining Microsoft Dan spent several years working in incident response.

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    Ronan Kirby President & General Manager EMEA @ Kaseya

    Ronan leads the go-to-market strategy for Kaseya across the EMEA region including the new business and account management as well as general oversight of the company's EMEA operations.

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    Jeroen Beckers Mobile Solution Lead @ NVISO

    Jeroen is Mobile Solution Lead at NVISO where he is responsible for all mobile engagements. Jeroen is lead author for SANS Course SEC575: Mobile Device Security and Ethical Hacking and is co-author of the OWASP MSTG and the OWASP MASVS projects.

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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.

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".