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DESCRIPTION:   'Title: IntelOps - Operation Spacewatch\n   When: Friday\, A
 ug 11\, 10:00 - 17:59 PDT\n   Where: Caesars Forum - Summit - Contest Area
  - [1]Map\n\n   Description:\n   Welcome to IntelOps - Operation Spacewatc
 h! This is a game that pits\n   you against threat actors in the near futu
 re\, who are trying to\n   trigger nuclear war! Using cyber threat intelli
 gence\, it is up to you\n   to support cyber protection teams to defend a 
 vital satellite\n   constellation and prevent a hacker network from underm
 ining your\n   collective defense in a race against time.\n\n   Descriptio
 n of the event\n   The event will host three simultaneous instances of a t
 eam game. Teams\n   consist of three players each. Nine players can play a
 t a time. We\n   will provide three laptops and displays\, along with thre
 e facilitators\n   to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Each game 
 is 20 minutes\n   duration\, allowing up to 300 players to play the game i
 n-person on the\n   day. We have successfully delivered similar games to l
 arge groups of\n   participants in the past\, and we are confident that th
 is event will\n   add to the success of DEF CON 31.\n\n   Description of t
 he game\n   Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) deals with information from pa
 st\n   attacks\, malware analysis and evolving threats in cyberspace. CTI\
 n   enables enhanced decisions and to get ahead of the cyber attack. But\n
    how can I apply CTI and use it? The game "IntelOps - Operation\n   Spac
 ewatch" aims to improve players' understanding of CTI.\n   Participants le
 arn about different frameworks\, sources and types of\n   CTI and how they
  can use CTI data in a fun way. The game is built to\n   not only teach te
 rms and theory but apply CTI in a real-world context.\n   The game is base
 d on four major CTI and cyber security models. These\n   are the NIST Cybe
 r Security Framework (CSF)\, MITRE ATT&CK Matrix\, the\n   Cyber Kill Chai
 n and the Pyramid of Pain. As a player\, you are part of\n   the United Na
 tions (UN) CTI team and assigned to the mission to stop\n   the attack on 
 the satellite constellation. Your task is to use the\n   available CTI you
 r team has collected and assist the other members of\n   the UN Cyber Prot
 ection Team (CPT). The players find themselves in a\n   near future scenar
 io where every nation has access to\n   ballistic-launched nuclear weapons
 . For monitoring and control\n   purposes\, the United Nations has establi
 shed a global satellite\n   defense system to detect ballistic and hyperso
 nic missile launches.\n   The defense system allows the UN to be able to r
 eact immediately when\n   suspicious activities on the weapons are detecte
 d. A global hacker\n   network is threatening to disable the satellite con
 stellation to use\n   nuclear weapons for their purposes. There are 32 sat
 ellites in the\n   global defense system your team has to protect. If 4 or
  more\n   satellites are compromised and deactivated\, the hacker network\
 n   successfully disenabled the defense system and can take control of the
 \n   nuclear weapons. It is your mission to protect the satellite network\
 n   and ensure the availability of the global defense system.\n\n   The pl
 ayers are provided with the following game components: - CTI\n   informati
 on in form of a card deck\; - An overview of the satellite\n   network and
  the satellite’s availability status\; - The status and\n   progress of 
 the cyber attackpresented with the Cyber Kill Chain\; - The\n   Pyramid of
  Pain to allocate and classify the CTI data\; - A NIST CSF\n   game board 
 to place and apply the CTI information\; - Scenario\n   description.\n\n  
  While the CTI cards and the NIST CSF game board are provided as\n   physi
 cal components\, the Cyber Kill Chain\, the satellite network and\n   the 
 Pyramid of Pain will be displayed on a monitor managed through a\n   lapto
 p by the game facilitators.\n\n   Summary of gameplay\n   The CTI cards mu
 st be played strategically to stop the cyber attack.\n   The number of car
 ds and information as well as the number of packages\n   that can be sent 
 to the satellites are limited. The CTI cards must be\n   applied to each N
 IST CSF phase. Each phase of the NIST CSF has limited\n   fields for apply
 ing the CTI information. The limitation is based on\n   the limited number
  of packets that can be sent to the satellite\n   network. The game includ
 es four turns in total to save the satellite\n   network. Depending on the
  effectiveness of the CTI application\, there\n   is a chance to stop the 
 attack at every turn. The status of the cyber\n   attack and the effective
 ness of the applied CTI information is\n   presented with the help of the 
 Cyber Kill Chain. It represents the\n   attacker's view. If the chosen CTI
  strategy and application were not\n   successful\, the team loses a satel
 lite to the hacker network. In this\n   case\, the colour of a satellite o
 n the monitor changes from red to\n   green.\n\n   Game duration\n   Every
  game last 20 minutes in total. Each turn\, the players have 5\n   minutes
  to decide on their CTI strategy\, apply the information to the\n   NIST C
 SF board and stop the attack. There are a maximum of four turns\n   to a g
 ame.\n\n   '\n\n   1. #CaesarsSummitBR\n\n\n
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DTSTART:20230811T170000Z
LOCATION:CON - Caesars Forum - Summit - Contest Area
SUMMARY:IntelOps - Operation Spacewatch
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