"It's clear by now that Stuxnet will go down in history as a landmark event. It has had a profound impact on how cyberspace and cyberthreats are viewed, particularly by governments, who have started talking more openly about the potential offensive capabilities. This coincided with the discovery of Shamoon/EraseMBR, a destructive cyberweapon that a hacktivist movement claimed credit for. This presentation will briefly look at the cyberweapons that predate Flame, before examining Flame, Gauss, mini-Flame and other recent cyberweapons in more detail. Finally, we'll look at some of the issues and ramifications around these and future threats."