What is this event?
There is an increasing focus on cyber threat intelligence within
government and the private sector. However, ‘cyber threat intelligence’
means different things to different organizations – and it intersects
with other activities and disciplines such as counterintelligence and
cyber security. Key questions and challenges in cyber threat
intelligence as understood and practiced within Government and the
private sector remain. Increases in the level of malicious cyber
activity and in actors able to pose significant threat complicate our
ability to detect – let alone to prevent or counter – such activity.
This Forum will focus on how this changing threat affects intelligence,
homeland security, and cyber security from a technology, policy, and
substantive/information perspective.
What is unique about this event?
The answer is in the name – it is a classified event. As a result, the discussion can go to another, deeper level.
Who is behind the agenda?
The agenda was developed by a team of subject matter experts from the AFCEA Intelligence, Cyber, and Homeland Security committees.