If cybercrime groups operate like structured enterprises, then most organisations are fighting back with fragmented teams, disconnected data and slow decision-making. The result is an imbalance in which attackers are coordinated, agile, and intelligence-led, while defenders often operate in silos.
In this webinar, Cailan Sacks (Director for Redshift, an Integrity360 company) is joined by Richard Ford, CTO, Integrity360 to explore how organisations can redesign their cyber defence capabilities to match the scale, structure and coordination of modern adversaries.
Drawing on real-world experience with active criminal syndicates and financial sector intelligence-sharing communities, this session will examine both the successes and limitations of current approaches.
Attendees will gain insight into how leading organisations are breaking down silos between SOC, fraud and threat intelligence teams, and how to operationalise intelligence to drive faster, more effective detection and response.
Join us for a practical deep dive into how to structure people, processes and intelligence capabilities to detect, disrupt and defend against organised cybercrime.
What you will learn:
How organised cybercrime groups structure their operations, and why this matters for defenders
How to design an intelligence-led cyber defence model across SOC, fraud and threat intelligence teams
The role of industry bodies and intelligence-sharing communities in combating organised cybercrime
How to turn raw threat intelligence into actionable outcomes within SOC and fraud operations
How to structure incident response and threat hunting for coordinated, intelligence-driven execution
The role of automation, integration and AI in scaling modern cyber defence capabilities