State-sponsored cyber activity is no longer limited to intelligence gathering; it now spans disruption, destruction, influence, and financially motivated operations that directly impact businesses and critical infrastructure.
In this webinar, Dan Gittis, Director of the TIDE (THREAT INTELLIGENCE & DETECTION ENGINEERING) Team, provides a structured, real‑world overview of how nation-state cyber operations are evolving and why understanding adversary motives is critical to effective defense.
Attendees will learn about the full spectrum of state-sponsored activity, including cyber‑espionage, destructive and disruptive attacks, influence operations, financially motivated campaigns, and pre‑positioning behavior that enables future conflict.
Drawing on frontline threat intelligence and global geopolitical context, this session breaks down how and why state actors target organizations today, and what defenders can do to better prepare.
The webinar concludes with practical guidance on defending against nation‑state threats and key takeaways security leaders can apply immediately.
CISOs, security leaders, SOC analysts, incident responders, and anyone responsible for defending against advanced cyber threats.