Cyber Rhino Threat Week: A New Era in Threat Intelligence Management
In an age where cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated and pervasive, the need for robust threat intelligence management has never been more critical. Recognizing this urgency, ThreatQuotient, a leading innovator in the threat intelligence platform space, is set to host the inaugural Cyber Rhino Threat Week from December 9 to December 13, 2024. This week-long online event aims to bring together senior cybersecurity leaders and practitioners from across the globe to share insights, strategies, and best practices in threat intelligence management.
A Platform for Collaboration
The Cyber Rhino Threat Week is designed to foster collaboration among cybersecurity professionals. With the participation of esteemed guest speakers and ThreatQuotient executives, the event will delve into the most pressing issues surrounding threat intelligence. Gigi Schumm, Chief Revenue Officer at ThreatQuotient, emphasizes the importance of collective intelligence in cybersecurity, stating, "Cybersecurity teams increasingly depend on the strength of collective intelligence, not just to protect their own organizations but their industry and ecosystem of partners."
The event will feature five dedicated one-hour sessions, each tailored to address different aspects of threat intelligence. These sessions will be available at multiple times to accommodate participants from the Americas, EMEA, and APAC regions, ensuring that professionals worldwide can benefit from the insights shared.
Key Sessions and Topics
Each session during Cyber Rhino Threat Week will focus on actionable insights that attendees can implement within their organizations. Here’s a glimpse of what participants can expect:
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Navigating the Evolving Threat Intelligence Landscape
Hosted by Chris Jacob, VP of Threat Intelligence Engineering at ThreatQuotient, this session will feature speakers from Team Cymru and a major US-based airline. It will explore the responsibilities organizations have in adapting to the changing threat landscape. Scheduled for December 10th, this session promises to equip attendees with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of modern cybersecurity. - A Collaborative Approach to Cyber Threat Intelligence Sharing
This session, hosted by Matt McCormick, Senior Vice President of Corporate and Business Development at ThreatQuotient, will discuss strategies, challenges, and best practices for sharing threat intelligence. With insights from leaders at Google Cloud and the Cyber Threat Alliance, this session will highlight the importance of collaboration in building a resilient cybersecurity framework. It will take place on December 13th.
The Importance of Intelligence Sharing
The Cyber Rhino Threat Week underscores ThreatQuotient’s commitment to promoting intelligence sharing and collaboration across organizations. By equipping participants with the latest threat intelligence and best practices, the event aims to foster a culture of proactive defense against cyber threats. As Schumm notes, "By equipping ourselves with and sharing the latest threat intelligence and best practices, we can develop strategies to prevent attacks and build industry-wide defenses."
The event will also feature co-sponsorship from notable partners such as Dataminr, Team Cymru, Google Cloud, and Cybersixgill, further enhancing the depth of knowledge and expertise available to attendees.
A Forward-Thinking Perspective
As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, events like Cyber Rhino Threat Week are essential for keeping professionals informed and prepared. The insights gained from this event will not only help organizations enhance their threat intelligence programs but also contribute to a broader understanding of collective intelligence in cybersecurity.
ThreatQuotient’s innovative approach to threat intelligence management, which integrates disparate data sources and tools, allows organizations to prioritize and automate their security operations effectively. This event represents a significant step towards building a more resilient cybersecurity ecosystem.
Conclusion
Cyber Rhino Threat Week is more than just an event; it is a call to action for cybersecurity professionals to come together and share knowledge in the face of growing cyber threats. By participating in this week-long event, attendees will gain valuable insights that can help them navigate the complexities of threat intelligence management and enhance their organizational defenses.
For those interested in participating, registration is open, and further details can be found on the ThreatQuotient website.
As we look forward to this groundbreaking event, it is clear that the future of cybersecurity lies in collaboration, intelligence sharing, and a collective commitment to safeguarding our digital landscape.