Webinar Description
Key Takeaways
- Insights into China-nexus APT activity targeting organizations in the Asia-Pacific region
- Strategies for integrating threat intelligence into practical security operations
- Approaches to prioritizing defense against active and emerging threats
On July 7, 2026, TeamT5 and Filigran will bring together cybersecurity professionals for a focused session examining the evolving landscape of advanced persistent threats (APTs) with a particular emphasis on China-nexus actors operating across the Asia-Pacific region. The event features Jay Hsia, Head of Global Business Development at TeamT5, and Ray Huang, Lead Solutions Architect at Filigran, both recognized for their expertise in threat intelligence and security operations.
Understanding China-Nexus APT Activity in APAC
Recent years have seen a marked increase in sophisticated cyber operations attributed to China-nexus APT groups. These actors have demonstrated a persistent focus on organizations throughout APAC, targeting sectors ranging from finance and technology to government and critical infrastructure. The session will explore the latest tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) observed in the region, providing context on why these threats remain a top concern for security teams.
Operationalizing Threat Intelligence
Translating threat intelligence into actionable workflows is a recurring challenge for many organizations. The discussion will address practical methods for integrating intelligence feeds into daily security operations, from detection and response to long-term risk management. Attendees will gain perspective on building processes that move beyond information gathering, enabling teams to act decisively against credible threats.
Prioritizing Defensive Actions
With the volume and complexity of threats continuing to rise, prioritization has become essential. The speakers will share frameworks for assessing which threats demand immediate attention and how to allocate resources effectively. This segment will highlight real-world examples of defensive strategies that have proven effective against active APT campaigns, offering attendees practical takeaways for their own environments.
Industry Relevance
As organizations across APAC grapple with increasingly targeted cyber operations, events like this provide a timely forum for knowledge sharing and strategic alignment. The session is designed for security leaders, analysts, and practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of regional threat dynamics and sharpen their operational response.

