Cybereason, developers of the world’s only military-grade, real-time detection and response platform, today announced that its CISO Israel Barak will be giving two presentations at Black Hat Europe, taking place Thursday, November 3 and Friday, November 4 at the Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, London, UK. Attendees can visit Cybereason at Black Hat Europe by visiting booth #403.

Barak’s session titled ‘Watching Commodity Malware Get Sold to a Targeted Actor,’ will be presented Thursday, November 3, 1:35-2:00 p.m. in the Business Hall, Theater B and on Friday, November 4 in the Business Hall, Theater A, 2:15-2:40 p.m.

Cybereason also announced its international expansion with the opening of its EMEA office.

About Barak’s Presentation: 
Barak will discuss how detected breaches are often classified as either “targeted” or “untargeted.” This quick classification of a breach as “untargeted” and the following de-prioritization for remediation, often misses a re-classification and upgrade process several attack groups have been conducting.

As part of this process, Barak will provide insights into how compromised assets as part of broad, untargeted “commodity” malware campaigns are re-classified based on the organizational network they're part of to determine their value in the market. The higher value ones are upgraded and taken out of the “commodity” campaign to prepare them for a sale, for buyers planning a targeted attack. This session will also cover the analysis of endpoint and network data captured during these re-classification operations, demonstrating the techniques used by attack groups as they migrate compromised endpoints from the “commodity” threat platform to the valuable-target's platform.

About Cybereason: 
Founded by members of the Israeli intelligence agency’s elite cyber security Unit 8200, the Cybereason platform mirrors the founders’ expertise in managing some of world’s most complex hacking operations. The Cybereason Detection and Response Platform leverages big data, behavioral analytics and machine learning to uncover, in real-time, complex cyber attacks designed to evade traditional defenses. It automates the investigation process, connects isolated malicious events and visually presents a full malicious operation. The platform is available as an on-premise solution or a cloud-based service. Cybereason is privately held and headquartered in Boston with offices in London, Tel Aviv and Tokyo.

Media Contact: 
Bill Keeler 
Director, Public Relations 
Cybereason 
bill.keeler@cybereason.com 
(929) 259-3261