02-09, 15:00–17:00 (Europe/Amsterdam), Alfred Nobel
This workshop showcases Vectra's threat detection across a hybrid attack landscape. You will participate in a Capture the Flag challenge to see how Vectra handles complex threats spanning network, cloud, identity, and SaaS environments. The focus will be on Vectra's capability to identify and mitigate a range of cyber threats rapidly, providing you with an in-depth understanding of Vectra's role in safeguarding diverse digital ecosystems.
This blue team workshop is conducted in a CTF format, where you investigate a hybrid cloud attack using Vectra AI Platform. Each challenge comes with two hints to aid you in this engaging format. The first hint offers guidance, while the second directly provides the flag for challenging tasks. You will solve challenges and submit 'flags' as solutions. The workshop employs gamification techniques, allowing you to accumulate points for each correct answer. A tool is used to administer the CTF challenges and tally participant scores. This challenge is structured both as a competitive event and an individual learning experience.
Vectra SWAG will be available to participants!
Target audience: First time users of Vectra products / Security professionals
Duration: 90-120 min.
English
Ronald Kingma started his career at the ING bank; first as a network engineer and later as a security architect for the online banking environment. In 2007 he founded ISSX (later SecureLabs, part of the SecureLink group). ISSX specialized in ethical hacking and vulnerability management. In July 2016, Ronald said goodbye to SecureLabs and founded Access42 together with Jeffrey Jansen. This places the focus on cybersecurity as an independent player at the interface between people, organization and technology. Ronald has the knowledge and skills to make a difference in cybersecurity through his organizational and technical knowledge.
Security Engineer