The 2017 International Information Sharing Conference in Rome

ByJane Ginn

August 29, 2017 ,
A view of the famous arch in Rome with blue sky in the background

The information sharing communities of Europe and the United States will both be converging during two separate and concurrent meetings in Rome, Italy and Washington, D.C. in late October/early November.

EU’s ENISA will be holding a thought leadership meeting in Rome to bring together key organizations involved in the cyber threat analysis and intelligence community.  The workshop will be held on the campus grounds of LINK University in central Rome on October 30th and 31st. They will be covering the state of play: a common session with EDA, EC3, CERT-EU and ENISA on how CTI is being considered within their activities. The two day workshop will feature moderators from ENISA’s Threat Landscape Stakeholders Group, CERT-EU, CERT-LU, and others.  Concurrent sessions will cover:

  • Cyber threat intelligence information sharing;
  • Active defense;
  • Automation of cyber threat intelligence;
  • Cyber threat intelligence in security organizations; and
  • Cyber threat intelligence capabilities and research.

Registration for the event is free.

The 2017 International Information Sharing Conference will bring together the international information sharing community for networking, technology demonstrations, an exhibition hall, panels, and keynote speakers from industry, government and international thought leaders. All events will take place at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington D.C.

Here are the two links for the two upcoming conferences:

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Jane Ginn CTIN President & Co-Founder
Jane Ginn ~ As the co-founder of the Cyber Threat Intelligence Network (CTIN), a consultancy with partners in Europe, Ms. Ginn has been pivotal in the development of the STIX international standard for modeling and sharing threat intelligence. She currently serves as the Secretary of the OASIS Threat Actor Context Technical Committee, contributing to the creation of a semantic technology ontology for cyber threat actor analysis. Her efforts in this area and her earlier work with the Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) TC earned her the 2020 Distinguished Contributor award from OASIS. In public service, she advised five Secretaries of the US Department of Commerce on international trade issues from 1994 to 2001 and served on the Washington District Export Council for five years. In the EU, she was an appointed member of the European Union's ENISA Threat Landscape Stakeholders' Group for four years. A world traveler and amateur photojournalist, she has visited over 50 countries, further enriching her global outlook and professional insights. Follow me on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/comm/mynetwork/discovery-see-all?usecase=PEOPLE_FOLLOWS&followMember=janeginn
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