Threat Intelligence as a Service (OASIS STIX/TAXII)
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Cyber Threat Intelligence: A New Security Dimension: Industry Experience Using Open Standards to Accelerate Threat Response

Combined Session
Thursday, May 12, 2016 15:30—16:30
Location: ALPSEE

As we’ve heard, it is becoming increasingly necessary for a broad range of organizations to have a cyber threat intelligence capability. A key component of success for any such capability is information sharing opportunities with the partners, peers and others they elect to trust. Voluntary information sharing can help focus and prioritize the use of the immense volumes of complex cyber security information available to organizations today. Standardized, structured representations of this data make it tractable. The STIX language is meant to convey the full range of cyber threat information and strives to be fully expressive, flexible, extensible, automatable, and as human-readable as possible, while relying on relatively simple toolsets. But what does it take to make structured info sharing an operational reality? This session will describe operational implementations and real-world lessons learned from key implementers.

Adam Cooper
Adam Cooper
GB Government Digital Service
Adam Cooper is an identity standards expert who has most recently worked within Government Digital Service, part of the UK Cabinet Office. Responsible for the overall technical architecture of the...
Ryan Trost
Ryan Trost
ThreatQuotient
Ryan Trost, co-founder and CTO at ThreatQuotient, has over 15 years of security experience focusing on intrusion detection and cyber intelligence with specialized insights into computer network...
Raymon van der Velde
Raymon van der Velde
EclecticIQ
Raymon van der Velde is the Co-founder and VP Product at EclecticIQ, an applied cyber intelligence technology provider, enabling enterprise security programs and governments to bootstrap their...
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