The first ever Malware Information Sharing Platform (MISP) Summit will be held on Monday 19 October from 14:00 to 17:00 at the Alvisse Parc Hotel, the day prior to the hack.lu conference.
MISP is an advanced platform for sharing, storing and correlating Indicators of Compromises from attacks and cybersecurity threats. Today, MISP is used in multiple organisations to store, share, collaborate on malware, and also to use the IOCs to detect and prevent attacks. The aim of this trusted platform is to help improving the counter-measures used against targeted attacks and set-up preventive actions.
“The objective of this summit is to openly discuss about the current usage of MISP, the future developments and the integration with the overall security ecosystems”, explains Andras Iklody from CIRCL.
What will be discussed at the MISP Summit
The first MISP Summit will give an overview of the platform, demonstrate the various improvements recently performed on it and present some major upcoming updates. Its legal framework and governance will also be tackled and the session will end on a Q&A session. The full agenda can be found here: http://2015.hack.lu/misp-summit/
Registration is free of charge for everyone and no registration is needed.
One day before the international hack.lu conference
With a yearly attendance of more than 250 people from around 40 different countries, hack.lu has become an internationally renowned convention for security professionals. Each year, the conference is dedicated to a specific topic, just as this year’s schooling/education theme, emphasized by a statement from Mark Twain: “I have never let my schooling interfere with my education”.
To register for hack.lu: http://2015.hack.lu/info/