SINCON, May 22-23, Singapore
First up is SINCON 2025, held on May 22–23 at voco Orchard Singapore.
This year’s event focused on advancing cybersecurity through technical exploration and innovation, with a strong emphasis on proactive defense strategies and knowledge sharing.
Our CEO, Ken Bagnall, gave a talk on “Finding Adversary Infrastructure Before the Attack with Future-Based Threat Intelligence.”
Ken demonstrated how attackers consistently reuse infrastructure to a series of patterns, and how teams can use Indicators of Future Attack (IOFA)™ to expose these patterns and block all the infrastructure that’s being deployed in an attack – not just the handful of domains and IPs lurking on the surface.

Everyone who stopped for a chat at our booth was keen to explore the importance of understanding adversary tactics when attempting to anticipate and stop future attacks, rather than purely relying on reactive post-breach defense mechanisms. Those days are clearly over.
Lots of Enterprise demos. Lots of new Community Edition users. See you next year!

Silent Push & Shellsoft Technology Corp. Partnership Seminar, May 27, Singapore
Our CEO, Ken Bagnall, APJ Sales Director, Anthony Ng, and Chief Customer Officer, Brad Arnold – working alongside our partners at Shellsoft Technology Corp – hosted an event for cybersecurity leaders and executives at Cork Elite, on the roof deck of the W Hotel in Singapore.

At the event, Ken gave a talk that showed how most legacy CTI platforms are simply passing on intelligence that’s already widely known, and how Silent Push focuses on the DNS-based relationships that are created as adversaries deploy their infrastructure to facilitate early detection, to expose IOFA™.
Check out Shellsoft Technology Corporation’s solutions here. We’re excited to be working together!
BSides, May 24, Dublin
Our Director of Threat Intelligence, Kasey Best, and Senior Threat Analyst, Zach Edwards, were in Dublin for Security BSides Dublin 2025.
Held at the Trinity Business School, the community-driven, non-profit conference brought together information security professionals, students, and enthusiasts from across Europe to engage in a day of learning, networking, and collaboration.
The event featured a diverse range of presentations and workshops covering topics such as application security, malware analysis, ethical hacking, and emerging threats like AI-driven attacks and IoT vulnerabilities.
Kasey and Zach held a well-attended session that expanded on our exposé of the Triad Nexus pig butchering and money laundering network.

By renting IP addresses from reputable providers like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, threat actors use malicious hosting providers such as the FUNNULL Content Delivery Network (CDN) – recently sanctioned by OFAC – to weave illicit operations into mainstream infrastructure.
If you’re looking for more info on how to stop infrastructure laundering attacks, check out our on-demand webinar.
Health ISAC Spring Summit, May 19-23, Florida
Next up is the Health-ISAC Spring Summit, at the Naples Grand Beach Resort in Florida.
The 2025 event – “Creating Safe Harbours” – brought together cybersecurity professionals from across the healthcare sector for a week of collaboration, intelligence sharing, and discussions on the evolving threat landscape facing healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies, and medical device manufacturers.
Our CRO, David Troha, and Director of Sales Engineering, Maulik Limbachiya, fielded questions on how Silent Push can help the healthcare industry proactively avoid sector-specific attack vectors, including ransomware, and APT groups targeting intellectual property and patient records.
FS-ISAC EMEA Summit, May 20-22, Brussels
Held in Brussels, the 2025 FS-ISAC EMEA Summit addressed evolving cybersecurity challenges in the financial sector around three key areas: intelligence, security and resilience.
Hot talking points included AI-driven fraud, third-party risk management, regulatory compliance, and the ever-present threat of ransomware.

Our team was on hand to listen to the challenges financial organizations face across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa as they attempt to integrate preemptive cybersecurity technologies into reactive (and often unwieldy) defense frameworks, to speed up detection and expose threats early.
Hacker Hoedown May 16-17, Dallas
The inaugural Dallas Hacker Hoedown took place at Will Call Bar, on May 16-17.
A self-professed grassroots event, the Hoedown (which didn’t actually feature any hoedowns, in case you’re wondering) is designed to foster laid-back collaboration among security professionals – something a little different to the highbrow discussions at most industry events.
Key themes included the changing role of SOC teams and security analysts, the inherent difficulty in protecting large SaaS environments from attacks, and recent governmental and technical developments including AI and the future of CVE.

Our Director of Sales Engineering, Maulik Limbachiya, gave a talk on how Silent Push exposed preemptively exposed Contagious Interview’s threat infrastructure, and led the charge on tracking the group’s evasion techniques.
Here’s to next year’s event! Cheers for the invite.
TechNet Cyber, May 6-8, Baltimore
AFCEA’s TechNet Cyber 2025 convened military, government, industry, and academic leaders to address numerous evolving challenges in cybersecurity.
Held at the Baltimore Convention Center, the event focused on the theme “Empowering the Warfighter: Innovate, Integrate, Dominate.”
Our Sales Engineer, Noah Plotkin, gave a presentation on how organizations need to combat attacker sophistication with simplicity by using an adversary’s own TTPs against them to track infrastructure the moment it’s deployed.

Noah demonstrated advanced techniques in our Enterprise platform that enable teams to expose malicious infrastructure at the earliest opportunity, by focusing on the management of domains and IPs, and how infrastructure moves across the IP space over time.
Health ISAC, May 7, Netherlands
The Utrecht Health-ISAC event was a full-day, in-person security workshop that brought together health sector security professionals to address the current threat landscape, and various challenges facing the healthcare industry.
Our Threat Analyst, Mees van Wickeren, had some great discussions on the need for a renewed set of best practices focused on proactive threat detection. Lots of interest in how we can help to minimize cyber risk across the sector, and help organizations avoid loss through early detection mechanisms.
Looking ahead…
Next month we’ll be at the 37th Annual FIRST Conference, at the Bella Center, Copenhagen, on June 22–27.
Organized by the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams, FIRST events bring together cybersecurity professionals to collaborate on improving computer security worldwide.
FIRST conferences are always a valuable experience for the team, with so many takeaways, new prospects met, old friends caught up with and lots of chatter about preemptive detection technology, and the role played by IOFA™in future-based threat detection.
If you’re in attendance and you’d like a chat, contact us here.
See you on the conference floor!