for business
June 16–18, 2026, Cyberdom, Moscow
Business program, product presentations, and real-world case studies on assessing organizational cyber resilience
What to expect
This year, alongside the cyberbattle, we’ve prepared a comprehensive business program to share the latest Standoff news and insights. Key topics include: cyber stress testing, bug bounty programs, digital replicas, artificial intelligence, attack prevention, and in-house cybersecurity team development.
Tours of Cyberdom locations
Get a sneak peek at what is in store at this three-day event.
Showcase of the new MaxPatrol Endpoint Security version
Watch how red teams put Positive Technologies' antivirus to the test in the Endpoint Hack area.
Technology partners expo
Partners' booths will demonstrate how their products perform under intense cyberattacks.
Industry software testing
Explore diverse testing formats through examples: an energy system digital twin, Vkusno i Tochka's digital replica, and a digital ruble platform.
How to participate
Register to participate, and we'll contact you shortly. When filling out the form, please specify the day you would like to attend.
Program
All times are given in local time (UTC+3)
June 16
Standoff for business
09:00–18:00
Registration of attendees
10:00–18:00
Tours of the Standoff cyberrange / Technology partners expo hours
10:00–10:10
Start of the cyberbattle "Standoff for everyone"
Ivan Bulavin
Standoff 365 Product Director
10:10–11:10
Round table: "The role and place of digital replicas in the digital world"
We will talk about how companies can use digital replicas for testing technologies and preparing to repel attacks in a secure environment. The discussion is aimed at public sector officials and representatives from commercial organizations interested in creating secure systems.
Ivan Bulavin
Standoff 365 Product Director
Participants:
Dmitriy Kuzevanov
Top manager and expert in information technology and cybersecurity
Andrey Abashev
Director of information security function development, PJSC MMC Norilsk Nickel
11:10–11:30
Blitz session with technology partners: "What to expect at the cyberbattle"
Ivan Bulavin
Standoff 365 Product Director
11:30–12:00
Standoff intro and the latest events
12:00–13:30
Round table: "Cyber-tested: a conversation on the objective assessment of cyber resilience"
We will talk about the main trend in cybersecurity for 2025 with those who have already signed up for a cyber stress test and are ready to share their experiences. Round-table participants include representatives from T-Bank, Logika Moloka, Faberlic, F6, and other Russian companies.
Aleksey Lukatskiy
Business consultant in information security, Positive Technologies
Participants:
Vadim Smirnov
CISO, Faberlic
Vladislav Ivanov
CISO, Logika Moloka
Ivan Bulavin
Standoff 365 Product Director
Nikita Kislitsyn
Technical director, F6
13:30–14:00
Standoff intro and the latest events
14:00–15:30
Closed session: "Industry cyber resilience as a strategic priority"
Participation by invitation
15:30–16:00
Standoff intro and the latest events
16:00–18:00
Closed session: "Industry cyber resilience as a strategic priority" (continuation)
Participation by invitation
18:00–18:30
Standoff intro and the latest events
June 17
Standoff for business
09:00–18:00
Registration of attendees
10:00–18:00
Tours of the Standoff cyberrange / Technology partners expo hours
10:00–10:15
Standoff intro and the latest events
10:15–11:30
Round table: "CISO + AI: love at first log"
We will talk with experts from various industries about how companies are using trending tools at scale, what challenges they face, and what advice they have for those just starting out. The discussion will also cover the battle of AI technologies at SPIEF 2026. Round-table participants include CISOs from major Russian companies with experience in using AI.
Andrey Kuznetsov
ML Director at Positive Technologies
Participants:
Evgeniy Sidorov
CISO, Yandex Cloud
Oleg Ivanov
Technical director of the Standoff 365 platform
11:30–12:00
MaxPatrol Endpoint Security 10: a new release for proactive protection
Sergey Lebedev
Director of the department for developing workstation and server security solutions, Positive Technologies
12:00–12:30
Standoff intro and the latest events
12:30–12:50
An attack that doesn’t exist: how to train for the unseen
Stanislav Sannikov
Deputy head of the Cybersecurity Monitoring Center, PJSC DOM.RF
12:50–13:10
Test your cybersecurity team before hackers do
Viktor Gordeev
Chief Information Security Officer at Positive Technologies
13:10–13:30
How to launch a bug bounty program and save millions
Vyacheslav Gladkov
Head of the Secure Development and Operations Center, BCS
13:30–14:00
Standoff intro and the latest events
14:00–15:30
Closed session: "Industry cyber resilience as a strategic priority"
Participation by invitation
15:30–16:00
Standoff intro and the latest events
16:00–18:00
Continuation. Closed session: "Industry cyber resilience as a strategic priority"
Participation by invitation
June 18
Standoff Talks
09:00–18:00
Registration of attendees
10:00–18:00
Tours of the Standoff cyberrange / Technology partners expo hours
10:30–11:00
Standoff intro and the latest events
11:00–14:00
Standoff Talks: practical reports from industry experts
11:00–11:15
Secure desktop is not secure: DesktopRanger against high-privilege keyloggers
Igor Korkin
Independent Security Researcher
11:15–11:30
Nuclei Fu II: Trust No Template
Stanislav Savchenko
Lead Knowledge Base Expert, CyberOK
11:30–12:10
I swear it’s not a C2 server!
Artemiy Tsetsersky
Red Team Operator, Angara Security
12:10–12:50
Standoff intro and the latest events
12:50–13:05
VenomC2:unmasking superhero network traffic
Denis Savenkov
Lead Malware Analyst, Kaspersky
13:05–13:20
Survive at all costs: blue team automation vs. AI agents and cyber swarms
Danil Kapustin
Senior Security Engineer, HiveTrace
13:20–14:00
Iron Kaput: blood, sweat, and tears on the road to the perfect T1200
German Namestnikov
Red Team Lead, Beeline
Vladislav Ulikhin
Member of the 0PTS team
14:00–14:40
Standoff intro and the latest events
14:40–15:20
Don’t compete with AI—command it: how infosec professionals can stay relevant in the era of AI agents
Aleksey Lukatskiy
Information Security Business Consultant, Positive Technologies
15:00–17:00
Round table: “Neuroreports in bug bounty hunting: a new normal or a problem?”
Roman Prikhodko
Standoff Bug Bounty Product Manager
Participants:
Petr Uvarov, Head of VK Bug Bounty
Timofey Chernykh, Head of Product Security at Ozon
Andrey Romanovsky, AI Security Engineer, Yandex Search & Geo
Oleg Ulanov (aka brain), Security Researcher
Vsevolod Kokorin (aka Slonser), Security Researcher
16:50–17:30
Standoff intro and the latest events
Technology partners
Companies that have integrated their solutions into the Standoff cyber range
F6
Leading developer of technologies for combating cybercrime, preventing and investigating cybercrimes in Russia and abroad.
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XELLO
Russian developer of platforms for data and infrastructure protection.
R-Vision
Developer of cybersecurity and digitalization systems.
R-Style Softlab
Leading Russian developer and integrator of software for banks and financial organizations.
eKassir
Russian software developer for banks and financial organizations, operating in the market since 2003.
SafeTech Group
Russian developer of modern security tools for ensuring digital trust in infrastructure and online services, based on cryptographic information protection tools.
NTI MEI
Russian developer of solutions in the field of intelligent protection and automation systems for power grids.
Have questions or suggestions?
Reach out to us at hello@standoff365.com