9–11 Apr 2019
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

CERN is hosting the second European Zeek (Bro) Workshop in April 2019. The Workshop covers a wide range of topics concerning the open source network security monitoring software Zeek, formerly called Bro. Zeek was developed by Vern Paxson at Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory (LBL), USA. Well grounded in more than 15 years of research, Zeek has successfully bridged the traditional gap between academia and operations since its inception.

Today, it is relied upon operationally in particular by many scientific environments for securing their computing infrastructure. Zeek's user community includes major universities, research labs, supercomputing centers, open-science communities, large IT companies and public agencies. The Zeek project is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF).

Zeek (Bro) Workshop Europe is a community event aimed at users, developers, incident responders, threat hunters and architects who rely on the open-source Zeek network security monitor as a critical element in their security stack.

Join us for technical talks, demonstrations and discussions about the project, its many applications, and its future. If you're interested in the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape and how Zeek can help your organisation by providing better data about network traffic, then the Zeek (Bro) Workshop Europe 2019 is the right place to be.

Following the Zeek (Bro) Workshop Europe 2019 there is a MISP training / workshop being hosted by CERN, at the same venue. You can register to the MISP Workshop using the following URL: https://indico.cern.ch/e/misp-training-cern-2019

The welcome reception for the workshop on Tuesday evening is proudly sponsored by

Corelight

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Europe/Zurich
CERN
31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
CERN 385 Route de Meyrin 1217 Meyrin Switzerland
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