CTI-EU Event Presentations
The presentation slides of the CTI-EU event sessions.
30 October 2017
Opening Session: CTI in EU Institutions
- Cyber Threat Intelligence Information Sharing for EU-led military Operations – Is the time ready now?
Wolfgang Röhrig - Cyber Threat Intelligence CERT-EU vision
Kyriakos Satlas - CTI at ENISA: Now and then
Louis Marinos - Cyber Intel within European Cybercrime Center Ops
Álvaro Azofra - Digging in the dark web
Pierluigi Paganini
31 October 2017
Session 1 – CTI Information Sharing
- CTI - How to get your community sharing
Andras Iklody - Conclusion
Jane Ginn, Stavros Lingris
Session 2 – Active Defence
- Enhanced Attribution
Tejas Patel (authored by Angelos D. Keromytis) - Active Defence at European Economic & Social Committee
Dimitrios Margaritis - Active Defence with Attack Trees & Deception
David Barroso - Harnessing Autonomy for Countering Cyberadversary Systems (HACCS)
Tejas Patel (authored by Angelos D. Keromytis) - Conclusion
Cosmin Ciobanu
Session 3 – Automation of CTI
- Supporting CSIRT capabilities and reduce manual operations
Alexandre Dulaunoy - Automation architectures
Paweł Pawliński - Conclusion
Alexandre Dulaunoy
Session 4 – Embedding CTI in security organisation and good practices
- Using CTI for prioritizing security improvements
Paul Samwel - Scaling Intelligence for communities
Chris O’Brian - Translating Intelligence for the Business
Tierman Connolly - CTI capability framework
Richard Kerkdijk - Conclusion
Paul Samwel, Chris O’Brian, Tiernan Connolly, Richard Kerkdijk
Further reading: Innovating in Cyber Security
Session 5 – CTI capabilities, skills, education training and research
- Cyber Security capabilities FICORA’s experience as a CERT & NRA
Heidi Kivekäs - Lessons Learned from Teaching CTI All Over the World
Jess Garcia - Current training & educational opportunities: An academic approach & what the employers need
Prof. Marco Cremonini - H2020 SAINT project & CTI
Prof. Latif Ladid - Secure Information Sharing Sensor Delivery Event Network
Adam Kozakiewicz - Current skills gap for capable CTI analysts: Training for forensics & analysis
Selene Giupponi - Conclusion
Adnreas Sfakianakis, Jart Armin