Event
Webinar: Stay Ahead of Cyber Threats with Custom Detection Engineering and Threat Hunting
In today’s ever-evolving threat landscape, adversaries are constantly innovating and staying one step ahead. They don’t just rely on publicly available malware—they modify it or create entirely custom, private malware specifically designed to bypass traditional security measures. This is precisely why organisations must invest in tailored detection capabilities that are aligned with the unique characteristics […]
Date & time
June 17, 2025 - 12:30 - 13:30 (CET)
Where
Online
Language
English
Target audience
For those who work with cybersecurity and IT infrastructure.
The webinar will be recorded and shared with all registered participants.
In today’s ever-evolving threat landscape, adversaries are constantly innovating and staying one step ahead. They don’t just rely on publicly available malware—they modify it or create entirely custom, private malware specifically designed to bypass traditional security measures. This is precisely why organisations must invest in tailored detection capabilities that are aligned with the unique characteristics of their own environments.
Relying solely on public detection rules is no longer sufficient. Threat actors can access those same rules and adjust their tactics accordingly. Moreover, every organisation faces its own set of specific risks and concerns. Custom-built detection logic enables them to address those challenges in a way that generic solutions simply cannot.
In this webinar, Avester Fahimipour, Security Analyst at Conscia, and Andrew Michal, Senior Cybersecurity Engineer at Conscia, will demonstrate how tailored detection engineering and proactive threat hunting can help you stay one step ahead of attackers, significantly enhancing your organisation’s security.

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