Skip to content

Details

Doing our civic duty and “social distancing” won't stop us from bringing you our monthly meetup, SecTalks Melbourne, we go 100% virtual. Grab your favorite drink, jump onto Youtube Live, and onto the Slack in the #sectalks_mel channel and hang out with us.

We’ll be live at the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWwXpnnJ3-A3

** IMPORTANT **
This is a 100% online meetup.
Please do not attend the usual venue.
You do not have to be from Melbourne to watch this event.
You can chat via sectalks.slack.com.

###TALK ONE (6pm - 7:15pm)

  • Title-
    Lessons from the world's leading cyber threat intelligence (CTI) programs

  • Description -
    This talk will cover lessons learned from leading cyber threat intelligence (CTI) programs across both government and commercial sectors. Topics covered will include intelligence processes, tradecraft, setup and use cases.

  • Speaker -
    Mark Arena is the CEO and founder of Intel 471 which is the premier provider of cybercrime intelligence. Mark was previously employed by iSIGHT Partners (now FireEye) as their Chief Researcher. Prior to this, Mark worked at the Australian Federal Police as a technical specialist within the High Tech Crime Operations function.

###TALK TWO (7:30pm - 8:15pm)

  • Title-
    Insights into threat intelligence driven red teaming

  • Description -
    Red teaming scenarios are typically based on scenarios that a pentester, sales person or security manager comes up with. We need for a different approach, and it should be based on actual threats. Join Lukasz exploring the wonderful world of threat intelligence driven red team exercises.

  • Speaker -
    synick and Molly Day
    Molly Day is a first time SecTalks speaker, the ANZ Threat Intelligence Lead and part of the Geopolitical and Strategic Intelligence Team at Accenture

(Luke Gogolkiewicz) is a SecTalks regular speaker, workshoper and heads up the APAC Assurance function at Context IS.

  • Sponsors -
  • PwC (pwc.com.au) our non-COVID19 venue and catering.
  • Privasec RED (red.privasec.com) for the prizes, online streaming infrastructure costs and non-COVID19 bar tab.
  • CyberSecPeople (cybersecpeople.com) for the monthly hacking book prizes.
  • CyberGym (cybergym.com) for their non-COVID19 CTF Arena and catering.
  • Maltego (maltego.com) for their classic licenses prizes.
  • INTEL471 (intel471.com) for their support and prizes contribution to the event.
  • Prizes -
    We have 5 classic Maltego licenses to give away thanks to the team at Maltego and INTEL471. Your first and last name will be required to use one of these licenses.

We are always looking for new sponsors to cover some of our initiatives and keep events free while having great prizes. If you'd like to help sponsor an event or in general, please get in touch at melbourne@sectalks.org

You may also like