A LinkedIn post from Intezer highlights that senior security researcher Nicole Fishbein is scheduled to speak at PIVOTcon in Malaga on May 6–8. The session, titled “Paper Cuts: How an XLL Led Us to an Espionage Campaign Targeting Russia,” is described as reversing the typical focus of threat intelligence research.
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According to the post, Fishbein’s work traces the full kill chain of a cyberespionage group referred to as Paper Werewolf (GOFFEE), which is portrayed as targeting Russian defense-industry and government entities. The content suggests that the talk will appeal to professionals interested in threat attribution, malware analysis, and investigative pivoting techniques.
For investors, this conference participation may underscore Intezer’s technical depth in advanced persistent threat research and its visibility among security practitioners. Such recognition at a specialized industry event can support the company’s positioning in the cybersecurity market, potentially aiding long-term customer acquisition and partnership opportunities, though no direct financial metrics are indicated in the post.

