If you see cybersecurity as a battle between attackers and defenders, then there are enough good news stories to demonstrate that the former aren’t necessarily winning. But the number of botnets and threat groups, as well as the number of research and analysis tools, can often feel rather overwhelming.
No organisation can be expected to keep track of
all
threat groups, or have working knowledge of
all
available tools – and even for the groups that an organisation does follow, there will be others with additional intelligence.
That is why
Virus Bulletin
, since its founding in 1989, has focused on facilitating the sharing of intelligence between researchers and analysts, product managers and CISOs. This is especially the case of the
Virus Bulletin Conference
, the 28th edition of which was held this autumn in Montreal.
As we now prepare for the next conference,
VB2019
, to be held 2-4 October in London, UK, we would like to ask anyone working in any aspect threat intelligence what we can do to make the conference even more attractive.
We want to have as many individuals and organisations participate, whether as
speakers
(the call for papers will open in January), as
sponsors/partners
(
ask us
about the sponsor pack which we just released!), as
regular attendees
(tickets will be on sale from spring 2019), or maybe in some other capacity that we haven’t thought of. Please don’t hesitate to
send us
your suggestions!
The strength of the
Virus Bulletin Conference
has always been its international character, and thus we encourage organisations from around the world, or those with a global reach, to
get in touch
with us. Because we cannot win in cybersecurity without working together, even with our competitors.
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