As has been the case since the first conference in 2012, SEC Consult will once again be represented at this year's ICT Security Conference, presenting its expertise not only as an exhibitor but also in a lecture on the topic of Coordinated Vulnerability.
SEC Consult at the ICT Security Conference 2025
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Johannes Greil, Head of SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab, will give a presentation slot on the first day (26 June ; 3:20 pm - 3:45 pm) of the conference about 'Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure for Manufacturers: EU Cyber Resilience Act - Requirements & Best Practices,' outlining the latest developments regarding the Cyber Resilience Act and sharing experiences.
"The ICT is a fixed annual event for us – a place where key cybersecurity stakeholders come together to discuss current threats, strategies, and technologies. In our presentation this year, we will demonstrate how a practical Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD) process – including bug bounty programs and CVE management – can help manufacturers meet the requirements of the EU Cyber Resilience Act and establish sustainable security."
Program highlights
The topics range from the latest EU directives and measures such as NIS2 and DORA, artificial intelligence as a threat and as a tool to protect against threats, to ransomware and the "classic" DDOS, state actors as attackers, the security of global IT supply chains and much more.
Of course, the finale of the Austrian Cyber Security Challenge on the first day of the conference, June 25, is not to be missed. Here, too, SEC Consult has been a sponsor for years, not only calling for the important work of young talent, but also actively helping in the search for young cybersecurity professionals. Under the motto "Forbidden good", the finalists will hack their way through the challenging tasks in three classes (pupils, students and open class) from 08:00. Also two of our very own will compete in the open class. Later on the second day the winners will be honored.