December 4-8, 2023 | USA
The Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC) brings together cutting-edge researchers, with a broad cross-section of security professionals drawn from academia, industry, and government, gathered to present and discuss the latest security results and topics. With peer reviewed technical papers, invited talks, panels, national interest discussions, and workshops, ACSAC continues its core mission of investigating practical solutions for computer and network security technology.
January 31, 2024 | Sweden
Welcome to the 8th Edition of the IT Security Insights Conference, which will bring together key stakeholders in the cybersecurity marketplace in Sweden. These key stakeholders include IT security practitioners, technology providers, start-ups, and academics, all of whom work with information security and cybersecurity matters. The purpose of this conference is to discuss current IT Security challenges faced by leading Nordic and global organizations. On the 31st of January, 2024, the event will take place at the Hotel Birger Jarl in Stockholm, Sweden, and will utilize a hybrid format with both online and in-person participation.
December 13, 2023 | USA
FutureCon Events brings high-level Cyber Security Training discovering cutting-edge security approaches, managing risk in the ever-changing threat of the cybersecurity workforce.
Join us as we talk with a panel of C-level executives who have effectively mitigated the risk of Cyber Attacks.
Educating C-suite executives and CISOs (chief information security officers) on the global cybercrime epidemic, and how to build Cyber Resilient organizations.
February 27, 2024 | USA
Public sector organizations continue to face a constant barrage of sophisticated cyber threats. And with new cybersecurity mandates and guidance — from recent executive orders to the release of the 2023 National Cyber Strategy — public sector leaders must make considerable decisions about their cyber enterprise that will have lasting impacts for years to come. On top of this, the emergence of novel security capabilities built on machine learning, AI, predictive analytics and extended detection and response has given security leaders a new arsenal of tools to defend against the next sophisticated attack.