The ONE Financial Threat Landscape, an attack against ONE is an attack against ALL

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise

The current cyber threat landscape is ever evolving. Therefore, it is key that we, as a community, collect intelligence, identify what we consider as the major cyber threats and how we build common information position. However, sharing intelligence and building a common information position is good, but the real value is in making the intelligence actionable in order to improve our cybersecurity postures and so that our resilience will grow. In this session it is shown how cyber threat intelligence can be turned into action by means of three real world examples from what we call the ONE Financial Threat Landscape. The overall message is yes, we should share, nevertheless to make it valuable and really use it to counter the major cyber threats, we must share actionable intelligence.


Speakers

Jaap Van Oss

Head of the Global Cyber Intelligence Centre, ABN AMRO Bank

Jaap van Oss is currently heading the Global Cyber Intelligence Centre at ABN AMRO Bank, where he is responsible for the collection of intelligence on both criminal and Nation State actors and keeping the bank cyber resilient. Besides that he is the chairman of the Dutch Financial Institutes – Information Sharing and Analysis Centre (FI-ISAC). Before jumping to the private sector Jaap worked as Senior Specialist Cybercrime in the Dutch National High Tech Crime Unit dealing with both the strategic and operational aspects of large Cybercrime investigations and operations. In his tour at Europol (2007-2017) Jaap worked as a Team Leader Cybercrime in the European Cybercrime Centre (EC3). His main responsibility leading the CYBORG team, Europol’s team to tackle serious and organised cybercriminals affecting Europe and beyond. Jaap van Oss started his career in Cybercrime in the Dutch National Crime Squad years ago, 1996 to be accurate, and has been active in the fight against cybercrime ever since. During that time he was involved in different Cybercrime projects for the Dutch National Police, such as the “Cybercop” and “Digital Blue” projects. He also stood at the base of the Team High Tech Crime in the Netherlands. During his career Jaap specifically focused on the international perspective in the fight against Cybercrime, a form of criminality that he considers global in nature. Jaap recently graduated from the FBI National Academy where he honed his leadership skills. Furthermore, he holds a degree in Technology Assessment at the Technical University Eindhoven (NL) and he obtained his Masters in Computer Forensics and Cybercrime Investigations at the UCD in Dublin (IE). The topic of his dissertation is on “cybercriminal organisation” still a very present-day topic in the fight against cybercrime.


Jaye Tillson

CTO Security, HPE Networking

Jaye Tillson is the CTO Security and a Distinguished Technologist at HPE, recognized as a leading voice in cybersecurity with a focus on Zero Trust, AI, and SASE strategy. He is renowned for translating complex security architectures into business outcomes that resonate with C-level executives.

With more than 25 years of experience driving global technology transformations, Jaye has guided countless organizations through their Zero Trust journeys, helping them accelerate digital transformation, strengthen resilience, and thrive in today’s dynamic landscape. He brings executive credibility and a rare ability to bridge conversations across IT, OT, and business leadership.

Within HPE, Jaye drives go-to-market success by coaching sales teams to position Zero Trust as a catalyst for cloud adoption, hybrid work, and regulatory compliance. By reframing security as a competitive advantage rather than a cost center, he serves as a force multiplier in winning strategic opportunities. Recognized as a trusted advisor both internally and externally, Jaye partners closely with marketing and PLM teams while also serving as the voice of the customer. He brings field insights back into HPE to shape product strategy, refine sales motions, and fuel innovation.

A recognized thought leader, Jaye speaks regularly at leading industry events including Gartner, VMWorld, Evanta, IDC, and .Next. He has served on advisory boards for VMware, Nutanix, CIOnet, and Proofpoint, and is co[1]founder of the Zero Trust Forum and co-host of the No Trust podcast, where he engages audiences on Zero Trust, SASE, SSE, AI, and the evolving role of the CISO.

Jaye is also an active contributor to the Cloud Security Alliance Zero Trust Working Group, a board member of the CSA UK Chapter, and an advisor to Infosec.live. Beyond work, he pursues his passions for motor racing, fine cuisine, and global travel.


Steve Paul

Moderator

Black Hat