The Chief Security Expert of Kaspersky to deliver keynote address at OFFZONE
He will talk about the root causes and evolution of cybersecurity incidents over the last 20 years.
Sergey Golovanov, the Chief Security Expert from one of the largest companies in the industry, has years of experience in researching cybersecurity risks.
He joined Kaspersky in 2005 and is currently focused on analyzing espionage campaigns and threats to financial systems. He also oversees research into embedded systems security and investigates criminal activity.
In his keynote address r00+ 0f 3/\@ (Root of evil), the expert will explore the reasons why cyber incidents occur.
I have been in the cybersecurity industry for over 20 years. Looking back at the incidents I came across in 2004, I realize that the situation has not changed much: phishing emails, software vulnerabilities, and weak passwords are still around. Understanding the real reasons behind the incidents is as important as acknowledging a disease—this is the first step to recovery.
Despite the power of artificial intelligence, passwordless authentication methods, cloud technologies, and secure programming languages, attackers are still finding ways to compromise information systems.
So why hasn’t the situation improved in 20 years? Do we know the real causes of incidents and the motives of attackers? What escapes the eye? Are there ways to minimize the risks?
To answer these questions, Sergey Golovanov will turn to some real‑life cases he investigated over the course of his career.
The fifth international conference on practical cybersecurity OFFZONE will take place at Moscow’s ZIL cultural center on August 22–23. The event will draw together security specialists, developers, engineers, researchers, lecturers, and students. Thematically, the conference will be divided into 8 zones where the attendees will hear expert presentations on current cyber threats and new approaches to security, participate in workshops and master classes, and compete in quizzes and contests. This year’s additions are Threat.Zone and AI.Zone where anyone can test their knowledge of the cyber threat landscape and learn about best AI practices.
OFFZONE is more than just a chance to gain experience, hone skills, and hear from industry experts. It is also an opportunity to celebrate cybersecurity and get inspiration from the like‑minded. In 2023, more than 2,500 people attended the event featuring 108 speakers with a total of 89 presentations. As in previous years, the 2024 conference will be held exclusively offline.