HF 2022 - Call for Papers

Purple Teaming - From Silos to Heroes
2022-10-29, 10:00–10:50, Track 1
Language: English

Red always wins… when we work in silos! In this talk, we’ll share our journey through the evolution of internal Purple Team exercises, from the typical project-based approach to a continuous synergy with several teams. Taking inspiration from OODA loop, SOC operations and publicly available tools (Mitre ATT&CK, Vectr, git), we’ll share stories and, we hope, some words of wisdom.


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Dany spends his working days and some … learning and thinking about IT security and ways to improve every aspect of its day-to-day operations and how it can evolve to match the rapidly changing environment. From 20 years plus experience in the field of IT, including the last 9 in security defense, he was in the front seat, about 8 years ago, when Sec IT got mainstream as threats got real, real fast. Currently, Dany, with a dedicated and passionate group of people, is SOC Manager where he aims to provide the means for his team to meet today’s and tomorrow’s challenges.

Martin spends his day meeting in the day and in his basement in the evening. Passionate about the field of Hacking for 15 years, he has an interest in technical challenges, in particular malware development, evasion of defense controls and process automation. He was involved as a Challenge Designer in the CTF of Hackfest for 7 years and NorthSec for 1 year. Currently, Martin leads a large Ethical Hacker department where he strives to innovate every day so that offensive security talents are better used today.