Experience Sharing Forum: The Netherlands
We're excited to organise another Experience Sharing Forum in The Netherlands. The theme is Threat Intelligence (TI). Register now and join us on March 19th!

We’re excited to invite you to our Experience Sharing Forum (ESF) NL on March 19th, 2026 This year’s theme is Threat Intelligence (TI).
Threat Intelligence only creates value when it leads to action. With threat actors moving faster, attack surfaces expanding, and the European landscape constantly evolving, security teams are under pressure to turn intelligence into decisions.
Both mnemonic and guest speakers will explore how organisations operationalise TI, where it delivers the most impact, and what it takes to make intelligence useful across security operations and decision-making. Expect practical insights, honest lessons learned, and an open forum for sharing experiences with peers who face the same challenges, as well as good networking opportunities.
Whether you’re directly involved in TI, or simply curious about the topic or security as a whole, you're welcome to join.
Check out the after movie of the previous Experience Sharing Forum here:
mnemonic’s Experience Sharing Forums are hosted across Europe with the goal of bringing together the security community to share, network and learn from each other. Each forum is tied to a topic, and may include presentations, panel discussions, roundtables and interactive activities to help facilitate experience sharing amongst all attendees. This is a sales and marketing free zone.
| 11:30-12:30 | Welcome with lunch |
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Behind the scenes of the 1FTL-NL with Rob Schrama, Senior Security Engineer, ASN Bank How the Dutch financial sector collaborates on producing one overall threat landscape for the Dutch financial sector. |
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Threat brief: European organisations with Threat Intelligence Analyst, mnemonic Lay of the land insights from one of the largest threat intelligence teams in Europe. We present current trends and threat actors targeting Europe and provide insights into how mnemonic TI operates. Key takeaways - Lay of the land - Technical insights into some of the most prevalent threats mnemonic TI are tracking at the moment - Insights into mnemonic TI |
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How executive leadership uses Threat Intelligence: From analysis to decision-making with Lauren Martin, Senior GRC consultant, mnemonic How threat intelligence can be translated into business risks, strengthen decision-making during incidents, and guide investments. Real-world case studies included. Key takeaways - How threat intelligence can be translated from technical findings into business risks - Examples of how executive leadership can use threat intelligence in their annual plans - Methods for using threat intelligence to prioritise investments |
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Proving our worth to the business with Teresa Walsh, Founder, Integrated Intelligence Solutions Ltd While the cyber industry has recognised threat intelligence as required element of any cyber defence team, it can still be seen as a luxury item or something that can be done without the human analyst. What are the changes you can make to ensure the investment in your function isn’t the first budget cut during a downturn? Teresa Walsh, a 25-year intelligence veteran, will share the top pitfalls she’s observed over the years and how to overcome them. |
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Public-private collaboration: success stories with Erwin Hazebroek, Head of Partnerships NCSC and Founder Fidenzo Public-private collaboration is widely recognised as valuable, yet in practice it often proves difficult to establish and sustain. What does successful cooperation actually look like? Drawing on concrete examples, Erwin shows how organisations can move from good intentions to tangible, actionable results. |
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| 16:00-16:15 |
Wrap-up |
| 16:15 |
Networking and drinks |
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