The growing complexity of the cyber threat landscape underscores the need for Europe to strengthen its collective defenses. This panel will explore why a cross-border response is essential, particularly the importance of CTI sharing among EU Member-States and partner countries. By enhancing shared awareness, Europe can better prepare for and respond to evolving cyber challenges and disruption.

Tue Nov 4 / 10:35 - 11:15 EET

BUILDING TRUST: THE STRATEGIC VALUE OF CYBER THREAT INTELLIGENCE COOPERATION IN EUROPE
01. Andrew Lee - VP of Government Affairs

Andrew Lee

VP of Government Affairs

Panel moderator
Andrew Lee
 is the VP of Government Affairs, and Global CTI Strategist at ESET. Andrew combines a unique blend of corporate management and security expertise. He formerly served as CEO of ESET North America, the CTO of K7 Computing, and prior to that as ESET’s Chief Research Officer. Andrew has written extensively on cybersecurity topics and presented as a speaker at some of the world’s most prestigious cybersecurity conferences, as well as serving as a board member and advisor on various committees and cybersecurity organizations.

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04. Noortje Henrichs - National Cyber Security  Centre Netherlands

Noortje Henrichs

National Cyber Security Centre Netherlands

Noortje has led the Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) team at the Dutch National Centre for Cybersecurity (NCSC-NL) since 2018. She is responsible for all phases of the threat intelligence lifecycle—from collection to dissemination—ensuring the timely delivery of both general and sector-specific insights into digital threats to the NCSC's constituency.

She also oversees the operational execution of the Dutch National Detection Network and manages the development and delivery of all CTI products and services provided by the NCSC.

As part of a national CSIRT, Noortje is committed to providing partners, institutions, and organizations with a comprehensive view of the national threat landscape—merging technical indicators with tactical and strategic context. To this end, she actively collaborates with experts, policymakers, and international organizations to stay ahead of emerging attack vectors, trends, and developments in the cybersecurity domain.

As a team lead, Noortje strongly advocates for the importance of diverse skill sets and perspectives within CTI teams, regularly emphasizing the value of inclusive and multidisciplinary collNoortjeaboration.

07. Denys Yashchuk - Deputy chief of CERT-UA

Denys Yashchuk

Deputy chief of CERT-UA

Deputy Chief at CERT-UA. Leads the Threat Intelligence and Malware Analysis team, specializing in proactive threat detection and analysis. Work for CERT-UA for over six years. Possesses extensive experience in cybersecurity, with a particular focus on threat analysis, hunting, clustering, cyber attacks attribution and intelligence sharing.

18. Ionut Petre - Researcher, ICI Bucharest

Ionut Petre

Researcher, ICI Bucharest

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