Meet NCC Group during Black Hat EU 2023

20 November 2023

We’re delighted to be Diamond Sponsors of Black Hat Europe in 2023. It’s taking place once more at the London ExCel across 4 days; Monday 4th – Thursday 7th December.  

The event welcomes cyber professionals and leaders from across the continent to learn about the latest research, developments, and trends in information security. A week later, the in-person event transforms into a Virtual Experience including recordings of all Briefings and Sponsored Sessions, available from Wednesday 13th December.

We’ll be posted at stand 206 throughout the week. Our stand will have the usual giveaways and goodies you might expect, but we’ll also have exclusive cyber security research reports on Artificial Intelligence, dark web monitoring, cyber in sport and more. We’ll also share our latest Cyber Threat Intelligence in the form of a business track talk (details below) on Wednesday 6th December.

 

Register for a free Online Exposure Monitoring analysis

In advance of the event, our Online Exposure Monitoring team is offering a free analysis to anyone who registers their details on the form attached to this page. Our team will (remotely) conduct a thorough clear, deep and dark web trawl for your valuable organizational data. Our analysts will share back what we discover in a short, dedicated exploration session at our booth with you and/or your team.

Alternatively, you can fill out the form to meet a member of our cyber security experts during the event. We’ll be in touch to set everything up.

 

Register in advance for a free Online Exposure analysis and receive your report on-site

Details on our talk

Wednesday 6th December, 1.35pm (Business Hall C)

Cyber Threat Intelligence is a “nice to have” – Wrong, it’s a “must have” in 2024!

In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, organisations face an escalating array of cyber threats that can jeopardise their security and operations. Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) emerges as a powerful shield, providing actionable knowledge and insight on adversaries and their malicious activities.

CTI is not just a tool; it is a strategic approach that empowers organisations to stay ahead of cyber adversaries. This presentation delves into the core aspects of CTI, elucidating its pivotal role in bolstering cybersecurity defenses and fostering informed decision-making.

We will discuss;

  • Cyber Threat Intelligence as a concept
  • How CTI contributes to the Cybersecurity ecosystem
  • Real-World Impact – Examples of where CTI has worked well
  • The importance of CTI for Businesses and Organisations
  • The Future of CTI

Join us in Business Hall C to unravel the dynamic world of Cyber Threat Intelligence and discover how it is reshaping the cybersecurity landscape.

NCC Group’s Black Hat Europe team 

Matt Hull, Global Head of Threat Intelligence

Matt will deliver our talk in Business Hall C at this year’s event. Prior to his current role, Matt was a penetration tester, and before that spent over twelve years within UK law enforcement where he specialised in covert policing, intelligence operations, threat management, and investigations in to serious organised crime.

Matt is a member of CREST’s Cyber Threat Intelligence Professionals committee, and is a Guest Lecturer at the University of Chester. Matt is a regular speaker at cyber security events, discussing topics such as Threat Intelligence, Cyber Crime, and Online Investigations.

Matt is also the ‘Digital Intelligence’ expert on Channel 4’s Hunted, and Celebrity Hunted TV series, and will be on hand when filming for the new series starts in the spring of 2023.

Stephen Bailey, Senior Advisor and Global Privacy Lead

Stephen leads the NCC Group senior adviser team that provides board-level advice and guidance relating to cyber security and privacy.

He is also the Global Privacy Services Practice lead at NCC Group. In this role he is responsible for having oversight of all external delivery activities relating to personal data, including client incidents that require reporting to regulatory authorities.

Stephen is a member of NCC Group’s financial services team and has significant experience of working in the Middle East and was one of the authors of a Gulf state’s national cyber defence strategy and he led an enterprise-wide cyber security review for another Gulf state’s stock exchange. He’s also playing a pivotal role in NCC Group’s support of TikTok’s Project Clover, more details here.

Uniquely, he specialises in the people risk aspects of cyber security and was one of the authors of the UK Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure’s guidance on managing employee risk.

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