CCCC 2021 – Programme
Monday
September 6
Tuesday
September 7
Wednesday
September 8
10:30-11:15
The Changing Face of the Cybercrime Threat (N)
Neil Mullins
National Crime Agency UK
Cyber Disruption
(N)
Mikko Hyppönen
F-Secure
Attack on the King
(M)
Investigators from
BKA, NHTCU, Europol EC3
11:15-12:00
Supply chain attacks – Real World Scenarios and Lessons Learned (M)
Stefan Tanase
CSIS
AI: Why the attackers are winning the race, and what we can do about it (L)
Jens Myrup Pedersen
Aalborg University Copenhagen
Fighting the fraudsters with a holistic approach (L)
Ketil Clorius
Danske Bank
12:45-13:30
Cyber Security as a strategic priority for Danish Governmental IT (N)
Michael Ørnø
Statens IT
Get your feet wet in the sea of cyber threat intelligence (M)
Martin L. Hansen, Søren B. Vrist
CSIS
Android employee monitoring apps: Not all of them protect the business (L)
Lukas Stefanko
ESET
13:30-14:15
(L)
Christian Rykov, CSIS
Frederik Stengaard Hansen, Fellowmind
Using Protective DNS to Disrupt Online Criminal Infrastructure (L)
Paul Vixie
Farsight
A deep dive into the Conti RaaS business model (M/H)
Peter Kruse
CSIS
14:30-15:15
Silas Cutler
CrowdStrike
RDPwned: Largest Underground Marketplace Disruption (L)
Vitali Kremez
Advanced Intelligence LLC
From RATs to extorting multibillion companies: The evolution of a modern ransomware group (M)
Robert McArdle
Trend Micro
15:15-16:00
Cyber Immunity for Cyber Age
(L)
Eugene Kaspersky
Kaspersky
We Are Not Prepared for Technology Supply Chain Attacks (L)
Richard Stiennon
IT-Harvest
Investment scam and the psychology behind it (L)
Jan Kaastrup, CSIS
Michael Sjøberg, Human Advisor Group
16:15-17:15
End of day 1
Panel discussion: Should victims of ransomware attacks pay the ransom or not?
Moderator: Daniel Shepherd
CSIS
Panel discussion: The future of Cybercrime
Moderator: Peter Kruse
CSIS
Technical level of the presentations (see the titles of the presentations):
(N/L) Non/Low
(M) Medium
(H) High