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ThreatQuotient has announced its first Cyber Rhino Threat Week. It is an online event that starts on Monday, 9th December and runs for five days. Each day there is a single presentation, which people can register to watch. The sessions range from a keynote to a demo, a use case to a panel discussion, with each lasting for around an hour.
The sessions will be repeated throughout the day to accommodate attendees in the Americas, EMEA, and APAC regions. If people cannot attend the session in their time zone, they can catch up by watching one of the other sessions. However, they must register for the session they want to watch.
Commenting on the event, Gigi Schumm, Chief Revenue Officer at ThreatQuotient says, “Cybersecurity teams increasingly depend on the strength of collective intelligence, not just to protect their own organisations but their industry and ecosystem of partners. By equipping ourselves with and sharing the latest threat intelligence and best practices, we can develop strategies to prevent attacks and build industry-wide defences.
“Cyber Rhino Threat Week exemplifies this effort by gathering top industry insights from key players within the threat intelligence market such as the Head of SOC for Paris 2024, the President and CEO at Cyber Threat Intelligence, the EMEA Executive Director at FS-ISAC and the Technical Director for the National Directorate of Custom Intelligence and Investigations.”
What are the sessions?
The sessions and timings are:
- Navigating the evolving threat intelligence landscape and organisational responsibility.
Hosted by: Gigi Schumm, Chief Revenue Officer at ThreatQuotient.
When: Monday, December 9th at 10AM – 11AM (SGT) / 9AM – 10AM (GMT) / 10AM – 11AM (EST)
- Taking a threat-adapted approach to vulnerability management.
Hosted by: Chris Jacob, VP of Threat Intelligence Engineering at ThreatQuotient.
When: Tuesday, December 10th at 10AM – 11AM (SGT) / 9AM – 10AM (GMT) / 10AM – 11AM (EST).
- A collaborative approach to cyber threat intelligence sharing: strategies, challenges, and best practices.
Hosted by: Leon Ward, VP of Product Management at ThreatQuotient.
When: Wednesday, December 11th at 10AM – 11AM (SGT) / 9AM – 10AM (GMT) / 10AM – 11AM (EST).
- What makes a good threat intelligence report?
Hosted by: Yann Le Borgne, Technical VP for International at ThreatQuotient.
When: Thursday, December 12th at 10AM – 11AM (SGT)/ 9AM – 10AM (GMT) / 10AM – 11AM (EST).
- Harnessing collective insight: successes in leveraging a threat intelligence community.
Hosted by: Matt McCormick, Senior Vice President of Corporate and Business Development at ThreatQuotient.
When: Friday, December 13th at 10AM – 11AM (SGT) / 9AM – 10AM (GMT) / 10AM – 11AM (EST).
For further details and registration, visit Cyber Rhino Threat Week. Under each session, there is a Register button. Unfortunately, there isn’t a single button to register for the entire week.
Enterprise Times: What does this mean?
This is a smart move by ThreatQuotient, and setting it up as one session per day reduces the time required for people to participate. What it does need to qualify is whether sessions will be available at a later date for registered attendees.
Another issue is the level of interaction with the audience. Will there be a Q&A built into each session, or will the moderators capture questions throughout the session and answer some live? If it does that, how will it commit to answering questions after the session, as it is likely that all attendees might be interested in the response?
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After publishing, ThreatQuotient contacted Enterprise Times with the following response to the questions at the end of the article.
- What it does need to qualify is whether sessions will be available at a later date for registered attendees.
Answer: Yes the sessions will be available after the event and we will share the recording with people who registered to the event.
- Will there be a Q&A built into each session, or will the moderators capture questions throughout the session and answer some live?
Answer: There will be a Q&A panel on the webinar platform where attendees can ask questions that we will take at the end or in written mode.
- If it does that, how will it commit to answering questions after the session, as it is likely that all attendees might be interested in the response?
Answer: All questions unaddressed online, we will ensure that someone from ThreatQuotient will reach out by email to address the questions that remain unresponded for any of the speakers.