Signals & Stories

The Vertex Project

A limited podcast series from The Vertex Project exploring how cyber threat intelligence has evolved over the past decade and what it takes to build intelligence teams can trust.

Episodes

  1. Jun 30

    Episode 5: The Evolution of Attribution in Cyber Threat Intelligence with Kamil Bojarski

    In this episode of Signals & Stories, Kali Fencl sits down with Jennifer Kolde (thesilence), Principal Intelligence Analyst at The Vertex Project, and cyber threat intelligence expert, Kamil Bojarski, to explore how attribution has evolved over the last decade. Drawing from Kamil's recent workshop at CyCon, the conversation examines how modern cyber operations increasingly rely on complex ecosystems of contractors, infrastructure providers, malware developers, and operational teams. Together, they discuss why traditional attribution models are under pressure, how regional expertise can strengthen investigations, and why collaboration across technical CTI, OSINT, and geopolitical disciplines is essential for understanding today's threat landscape. Whether you're a threat intelligence analyst, security researcher, or simply interested in how cyber operations are changing, this episode offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of intelligence analysis. In this episode: 🔹 How cyber threat intelligence has evolved over the last 10 years 🔹 Why attribution is becoming more complex 🔹 The growing role of public-private cyber ecosystems 🔹 Why language and regional expertise matter in CTI 🔹 Common pitfalls analysts face when making assumptions 🔹 Lessons learned from building hands-on intelligence workshops 🔹 The future of attribution, collaboration, and intelligence tradecraft Learn more about The Vertex Project and Synapse: vertex.link #CyberThreatIntelligence #CTI #ThreatIntelligence #OSINT #Attribution #CyberSecurity #ThreatResearch #SignalsAndStories #TheVertexProject #Synapse Join our community: SlackLinkedInTwitter/XBluesky

    52 min
  2. Jun 16

    Episode 4: How Analysts Think During an Investigation

    In this episode of Signals & Stories, host Kali Fencl sits down with Vertex Project analysts Ryann "Reign" Hallback, Jen "The Silence" Kolde, and Mary Beth "Savage" Lee to explore the investigative mindset behind threat intelligence work. The conversation goes beyond indicators and malware to examine how experienced analysts approach uncertainty, evaluate evidence, and determine whether a lead is worth pursuing. The team discusses the importance of context, how to separate signal from noise, why confidence should be backed by evidence, and the cognitive biases that can derail an investigation. They also share lessons learned from years of intelligence work, including common mistakes analysts make, the challenges of proving attribution, the role of malware in investigations, and why skepticism is one of the most valuable skills an analyst can develop. Whether you're a seasoned intelligence professional or just starting your cybersecurity journey, this episode offers a candid look at the thought processes that drive effective investigations. In this episode: Where investigations really beginHow analysts decide what is worth pursuingThe difference between signal and noiseWhy context matters more than a single indicatorThe risks of over-relying on malware familiesCommon mistakes analysts makeHow Synapse helps analysts connect disparate data sourcesThe importance of showing your work and validating conclusions https://vertex.link/10-year-anniversary #CyberSecurity #ThreatIntelligence #CTI #CyberThreatIntel #APT1 #InformationSecurity #ThreatAnalysis #CyberPodcast #TheVertexProject Join our community: SlackLinkedInTwitter/XBluesky

    34 min
  3. Jun 2

    Episode 3: On the Frontlines: A Decade of CTI with Tom Hegel

    In this episode of the Signals & Stories limited series, host Kali Fencl sits down with Tom Hegel, Distinguished Threat Researcher and Research Lead at SentinelOne, alongside Visi Stark, co-founder of The Vertex Project, for a deep dive into how cyber threat intelligence has evolved over the past decade. The conversation explores the increasing professionalization of nation-state and criminal threat actors, the blurred lines between cybercrime, espionage, and hacktivism, and the growing complexity of attribution in modern CTI. Tom shares insights from SentinelOne’s research into DPRK IT workers posing as job applicants, explaining how North Korean operators infiltrate organizations through automated hiring campaigns and why cybersecurity companies themselves have become top-tier targets. The episode also examines why cross-functional intelligence sharing matters more than ever — from recruiting and HR to sales and security operations — and how organizations can use intelligence platforms to connect signals across teams. Along the way, the discussion touches on AI’s role in threat intelligence, the challenges of scaling analysis, and why analyst creativity and iterative exploration still matter in an increasingly automated world. Topics covered include: - The evolution of cyber threat actors over the last decade - DPRK IT worker operations and fake job applicants - Threat intelligence beyond the SOC - Cross-functional collaboration in cybersecurity - Intelligence platforms and analytical workflows - AI, automation, and the future of CTI research Subscribe for more episodes from Signals & Stories as we continue exploring the past, present, and future of cyber threat intelligence. https://vertex.link/10-year-anniversary #CyberSecurity #ThreatIntelligence #CTI #CyberThreatIntel #APT1 #InformationSecurity #ThreatAnalysis #CyberPodcast #TheVertexProject Join our community: SlackLinkedInTwitter/XBluesky

    38 min
  4. May 19

    Episode 2: “It Depends”: Attribution, Analysis, and the Evolution of Cyber Reporting

    As part of The Vertex Project’s 10-year anniversary podcast series, Kali Fencl sits down with Vertex analysts Ryann “reign” Hallback, Jennifer “thesilence” Kolde, and Mary Beth “savage” Lee for a conversation about how cyber threat intelligence has evolved over the last decade and where it’s headed next. From the lasting impact of the APT1 report to the realities of attribution, intelligence sharing, media pressure, and modern threat reporting, this episode explores how analysts balance technical rigor, operational context, and public narratives in today’s cybersecurity landscape. The discussion also dives into mentorship, representation, and the qualities that truly make a great analyst: critical thinking, curiosity, adaptability, and intellectual humility. In this episode: • How cyber reporting evolved beyond malware analysis • Why attribution is more complicated than most people realize • The tension between intelligence sharing and publicity • How geopolitics now shapes cyber operations • Why diverse perspectives improve intelligence analysis • The traits that separate strong analysts from the rest Whether you work in cyber threat intelligence, SOC operations, incident response, or are simply interested in how the industry has changed over the past decade, this conversation offers an inside look at the people and thinking behind modern cyber investigations. #CyberSecurity #ThreatIntelligence #CTI #CyberThreatIntel #APT1 #InformationSecurity #ThreatAnalysis #WomenInCyber #CyberPodcast #TheVertexProject https://vertex.link/10-year-anniversary Join our community: SlackLinkedInTwitter/XBluesky

    42 min

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A limited podcast series from The Vertex Project exploring how cyber threat intelligence has evolved over the past decade and what it takes to build intelligence teams can trust.

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