Meet Modat at FS-ISAC in Austin
26 to 29 October 2026, in Austin, Texas, United States. We are a Silver Sponsor with three speaker slots, each built around a live demo and led by Passive DNS.
Silver Sponsor
- Dates
- 26 to 29 October 2026
- Where
- Austin, Texas, United States
- Modat is
- Silver Sponsor
- Speaker slots
- 3, each with a live demo
Fraud and third-party risk are built on infrastructure. Infrastructure leaves a trace.
The summit's theme this year is Fortifying Our Trusted Ecosystem. A trusted ecosystem means knowing what your suppliers, your brand and your customers are exposed to on the open internet, which is exactly what we profile.
Our three sessions
Three speaker slots, three live demos
We have three slots on the programme and we are spending all of them on live data rather than slides. Queries typed in the room, on whatever the audience wants to look at.
Promoting in Austin
Passive DNS, in the same graph as everything else we hold
Resolution history joined to the hosts, services and certificates already in Magnify, so a domain's past and the infrastructure behind it sit in one view instead of three tools. Start from a domain and see every IP that has hosted it, or from a certificate and see every domain it has secured, in the same query path. It is the fourth pillar alongside IPs, device fingerprints and certificates, not a lookup bolted onto the side.
Live in the platform since June, and this is the session we are leading with. Bring a domain from your own estate and we will run it in the room.
Passive DNS, in the same graph as everything else
Resolution history joined to the hosts, services and certificates we already hold, so a domain’s past and its infrastructure sit in one view instead of three tools. This is the session we are leading with.
Payment and brand impersonation infrastructure
Take a lookalike domain aimed at your customers and show the hosting, certificate and sibling-domain pattern behind it, usually before the campaign is live.
Third-party and supplier exposure
Point at a vendor in your chain and see what they expose to the internet, which is the part of DORA operational resilience that is hardest to evidence.
Session one is fixed. Two and three are the current proposal. We will publish the titles, times and rooms here as soon as FS-ISAC releases the programme, and email anyone who has booked a slot with us.
Why we are leading with Passive DNS
Financial-sector investigations almost always start with a domain: a lookalike, a payment page, a supplier. Resolution history tells you what that domain used to point at, and who else sits on the same infrastructure. Joined to the rest of the graph, it turns a single indicator into a picture.
Read the Passive DNS release →Why this room
Built for the people who have to evidence it
DORA wants evidence, not assurances
Operational resilience testing and third-party risk both need you to show what is actually exposed, including in your supply chain. Infrastructure data is the only place that answer lives.
Fraud is an infrastructure problem first
Before a customer is defrauded, someone registers a domain, provisions a host and stands up a payment funnel. All of it is visible while it is being built.
We are members, not just vendors
Modat is an FS-ISAC member and our COO, Vincent Thiele, is a former FS-ISAC board member. We came to this community before we came to sell into it.
Speaking
Soufian has submitted a proposal
Our founder and CEO, Soufian El Yadmani, has put a proposal to the summit's programme. It is submitted, not accepted, so there is nothing to promise yet. If it is picked up we will put the details here and tell everyone who has booked a slot.
Who you will meet
Founders in the room, not a booth team
Soufian El Yadmani
Founder & CEO
Running the live demos. Researcher and ethical hacker, Head of Research at CSIRT.global, finishing a PhD on threat actor attribution at Leiden University.
Vincent Thiele
Co-Founder & COO
A former FS-ISAC board member, and before Modat ran operations for ING Bank’s CISO department, then CISO at Cybersprint and Deputy CISO at Darktrace. He has sat on your side of this table.
Karen Sundermann
Head of Public Sector
More than a decade in cyber threat intelligence, data analytics and public safety, with a focus on identity fraud detection and disrupting organised crime networks.
Closest to your work
Where this lands for financial services
Financial Services
The sector view: what internet intelligence changes for a bank, insurer or payment provider.
View →Fraud Investigations
Follow the infrastructure behind scams, mule networks and payment fraud.
View →Digital Brand Monitoring
Find impersonation and lookalike infrastructure before customers reach it.
View →Our research
What we have found looking
Scammers Target Dutch Taxpayers in Seasonal Phishing Surge
Interactive scams and fake government pages, with a growing focus on stealing cryptocurrency and other high-value digital assets.
Mopping up after leaky buckets
An empirical look at secret leaks in cloud buckets. Most exposure is misconfiguration, not intrusion.
Stadium of Shadows: Inside the IPTV Piracy World
Where the money goes in a parallel economy, and how the infrastructure behind it is assembled.
Practicalities
Before Austin
The summit runs three full days across the Intelligence, Security, Resilience tracks.
How do I register?
Through FS-ISAC, not us. Attendance is for FS-ISAC members, registering through Member Services. Our sponsorship gives us no part in registration or membership decisions.
Official summit page ↗When are your sessions?
Titles, times and rooms are with FS-ISAC. We will publish all three here as soon as they release the programme, and email anyone who has booked a slot with us.
Do you also have a stand?
We will share more once FS-ISAC releases the programme, including where to find us on site. The three demos are sessions on the programme either way, so they happen whether or not there is a stand.
Can I get a demo before the summit?
Yes. Book a call and we will run any of the three remotely, then use Austin for the questions that come out of it.
FS-ISAC Austin · 26 to 29 Oct
See what attackers see. Understand what they intend.
Bring a domain. We will show you what the internet already knows about it.