Data Connectors Raleigh Cybersecurity Conference 2019

Cyber criminals are continually evolving new attack vectors. Attend one of our conferences and learn how to protect your organization! Your FREE PASS Includes: Entrance into Keynote Speaker Session. Entrance into 12 Educational Speaker Sessions. Entrance into Exhibit Area with over 30 Cybersecurity Exhibits.

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Fraud, Security & Risk Management Summit: New York

February 13, 2024 | USA

ISMG Summits feature carefully curated agendas delivering a Keynote Address from an Industry Luminary, Case-Based Learning, Networking and more. The Summits are geo-targeted, industry-specific, and topic-driven events designed for security leaders. ISMG’s agendas provide actionable education and exclusive networking opportunities with your peers and our subject matter expert speakers.

Benelux Cyber Summit

November 14-15, 2023 | Netherlands

The Benelux Cyber Summit is returning to Amsterdam on 14-15 November 2023! Over 2 days, we will be exploring the most important recent trends in the region’s cyber security, with the ultimate aim of protecting our organisations from malicious actors and cyber threats.

CIO/CISO Vancouver Summit

December 7, 2023 | USA

The global pandemic has changed the way we all live and work and now more than ever the IT/security department has become crucial in keeping businesses growing and employees connected. One of the unexpected, positive, changes for CIOs, CISOs and senior tech executives has been the rapid shift in digital technology to ensure businesses can stay ahead of their competitors and discover new opportunities to drive business growth whilst lowering costs, as we attempt to get back to normality.

Cybersecurity Summit

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.