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    Webinar: From noise to signal

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    Cyberattacks rarely come out of nowhere—threat actors often leave behind signals long before an intrusion begins.

    On Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET, BleepingComputer will host a live webinar titled “From noise to signal: What threat actors are targeting next” with Tammy Harper, Threat Intelligence Researcher at RansomLook.

    The webinar explores how security teams can monitor early warning signs across underground communities and translate them into actionable defense.

    We will examine how threat actors use dark web forums, Telegram channels, and access broker marketplaces to coordinate attacks, share vulnerabilities, and advertise compromised access, often revealing their intentions weeks before an attack is launched.

    Flare Systems, a threat intelligence firm specializing in monitoring external threat surfaces, helps organizations detect these early signals across the dark web and other hidden channels. By providing visibility into attacker behavior and emerging threats, Flare enables security teams to move from reactive defense to proactive risk reduction.

    In this session, attendees will learn how to identify meaningful signals within online “chatter,” track evolving adversary tactics, and turn intelligence into prioritized defensive actions before attackers gain a foothold.

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    Threat actors don’t operate in silence

    From vulnerability discussions and leaked credentials to access broker listings and Telegram coordination, attackers frequently communicate and prepare in ways that can be observed.

    However, these signals are often fragmented, noisy, and difficult to interpret without the right approach.

    This webinar will explore how to cut through that noise, identify patterns, and understand what truly indicates an impending attack versus background activity.

    The upcoming webinar will cover:

    • How to monitor underground forums, dark web sites, and Telegram channels for early attack signals
    • How to identify shifts in attacker tactics and priorities
    • How to translate threat intelligence into defensive priorities
    • How to proactively reduce risk before intrusions begin

    Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to move from reactive defense to proactive security strategy.

    ➡ Register now to secure your spot!

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