October 25-27, 2023 | USA
As the world’s foremost association of cybersecurity professionals representing more than 365,000 members, candidates and associates worldwide, ISC2 is committed to ensuring our profession reflects the diversity of the world we serve. We believe that our mission of a safe and secure cyber world depends on a diverse, equitable and inclusive cybersecurity workforce.
We want to be clear that we stand against legislative measures that not only limit, but in some instances, outlaw the freedom of expression and identity for any underrepresented community. Limiting the freedom of expression and access to healthcare for those in the LGBTQIA+ community in Tennessee – the location of this year’s ISC2 Security Congress conference – is deeply troubling. No one should feel threatened, persecuted or excluded due to discriminatory laws.
October 11-12, 2023 | USA
The conference features more than 40 speakers on third-party risk management, cloud security, emerging cybersecurity threats, and AI/ML threat mitigation and management.
Attendees will gain an understanding of how some of the largest and most sophisticated organizations in the world are managing risk, and leave the conference better armed to defend their company, regardless of its size or the status of its risk mitigation program.
November 2, 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.
November 7, 2023 | UK
Cyber crime has increased exponentially over the part couple of years. Especially since the COVID pandemic resulted in a lot of businesses adapting to new measures and employees working remotely.
Cyber crime now runs as a service, with the use of Botnets, Ransomware, The Darkness and Crypto-hacking. Cyber criminals are now using new technologies to pose harm and threats to people and companies world wide.