MITRE ATT&CKcon 3.0
The conference dedicated to the MITRE ATT&CK® community returns.
Join us either in person or virtually for ATT&CKcon 3.0 live from MITRE headquarters in McLean, Virginia, on March 29 and 30. We’re looking forward to showcasing great speakers, content, and conversation to help you make the most of how you use ATT&CK.
In-Person Safety
While we’re excited to host attendees in-person, ensuring your safety is essential.
The following COVID-19 protocols will be in place throughout the conference:
- The conference will operate under limited in-person capacity.
- Proof of vaccination (physical or digital) will be required for entry.
- Masks will be required in all indoor areas.
Registration
To register, please visit our conference site.
Sponsorships are also available for ATT&CKcon.
Presentations
We already have a great slate of presentations confirmed for ATT&CKcon 3.0:
The ATT&CK Latin American APT Playbook
Santiago Pontiroli and Dmitry Bestuzhev, Kaspersky
The ATT&CK Metaverse: Exploring the Limitations of Applying ATT&CK on Intelligence Led Defenses
Gert-Jan Bruggink, Venation
The ATT&CK Philharmonic
Ivan Ninichuck and Andy Shepard, Siemplify
ATT&CKing Containers in the Cloud
Jared Stroud, Lacework
ATT&CKing the Red/Blue Divide
Fred Frey and Jonathan Mulholland, SnapAttack
Automating the Mundanity of Technique IDs with ATT&CK Detections Collector
Marcus LaFerrera and Ryan Kovar, Splunk
Exploring How Students Map Social Engineering Techniques to the ATT&CK Framework During a Real-Time Cybersecurity Exercise
Aunshul Rege, Katorah Williams, and Rachel Bleiman, Temple University
It's Just a Jump to the Left (of Boom): Prioritizing Detection Implementation with Intelligence and ATT&CK
Lindsay Kaye and Scott Small, Recorded Future
Knowledge for the Masses: Storytelling with ATT&CK!
Ismael Valenzuela and Jose Luis Sanchez Martinez, Trellix
Landing on Jupyter: The Transformative Power of Data-Driven Storytelling for Security Operations
Jose Barajas and Stephan Chenette, AttackIQ
Mapping ATT&CK Techniques to Engage Activities
David Barroso, CounterCraft Security, Inc.
Mapping to MITRE ATT&CK: Enhancing Operations Through the Tracking of Interactive Intrusion Campaigns
Jason Wood and Justin Swisher, CrowdStrike
Threat Modelling: It's Not Just for Developers
Tim Wadhwa-Brown, Cisco
Tracking Noisy Behavior and Risk-Based Alerting with ATT&CK
Haylee Mills, Splunk
What is ATT&CK Coverage, Anyway? Breadth and Depth Analysis with Atomic Red Team
Brian Donohue, Red Canary
When Insiders ATT&CK!
Matt Snyder, VMware
Would You Rather Have Telemetry Into 2 Attacks or 20? An Insight Into Highly Valued Data Sources
Jonny Johnson, Red Canary
Olaf Hartong, FalconForce
Learn more about the MITRE ATT&CK Framework
- Visit the ATT&CK website.
- Read our blog.
- Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for the latest updates on ATT&CK.
Revisit MITRE ATT&CKcon Power Hour
Thanks to all of the presenters who shared their work and ideas during our four MITRE ATT&CKcon Power Hour sessions. In case you missed any of the sessions, we have an exclusive YouTube playlist with videos of the presentations. You also can access presentation slides from the sessions on SlideShare.