According to a recent LinkedIn post from Tidal Cyber, the company plans to participate in The Millennium Alliance CISO Assembly Europe in Amsterdam, where executives Rick Gordon and Steven Gerry are set to lead a discussion. The session is described as focusing on mapping and assessing defensive controls against tactics, techniques, and procedures to reveal procedural gaps, control overlap, and residual risk.
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The post suggests that the discussion will emphasize operationalizing the MITRE ATT&CK framework and aligning defenses to address three core questions around adversary behaviors, enabling vulnerabilities, and affected assets. For investors, this positioning may reinforce Tidal Cyber’s role in higher-end cyber risk analytics and decision support, potentially supporting enterprise sales pipelines and brand visibility among senior security buyers.
By targeting an audience of CISOs in a European setting, the activity may indicate an effort to deepen penetration in international markets and among large organizations with complex security needs. This could broaden the company’s addressable market and, if engagement translates into conversions or partnerships, contribute positively to medium-term revenue growth and competitive differentiation in threat-informed defense solutions.

