Events

2026 EU MITRE ATT&CK Community Workshop
MAY
Wed
06

Starts in 2 weeks from now

Location

Hybrid - Brussels and online

Programmes
Civil Security Cybersecurity Defence

The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium, EUROCONTROL, MITRE ATT&CK and the MITRE Center for Threat-Informed Defense, organise a full day event of updates, exchange and practical insights regarding the ATT&CK® Framework.

The themes of the event are:

  • Tools and methods for sharing
  • Rules, playbooks, and processes
  • ATT&CK® flavours (cloud, telecom, ICS, Active Defence, etc.)

Participation is free of charge, but registration is mandatory: https://www.eurocontrol.int/event/2026-eu-mitre-attckr-community-workshop

Please bear in mind that the number of available seats for both in-person and online participation are limited, so the organisers reserve the right to select participants if necessary.  

Participants interested in sharing their knowledge and practical insights through a lightning talk can indicate this during their registration. 

Background:

MITRE ATT&CK® is a globally-accessible knowledge base of adversary tactics and techniques based on real-world observations. The ATT&CK knowledge base is used as a foundation for the development of specific threat models and methodologies in the private sector, in government, and in the cybersecurity product and service community.

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