February 29, 2024 | USA
Join us for an exciting in-person event at the Carahsoft Conference Center! This summit is all about exploring the limitless possibilities of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. Discover the latest trends, innovations, and best practices that will shape the future. Network with industry experts, thought leaders, and like-minded professionals who are passionate about these cutting-edge fields. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and foster collaborations that will propel your organization forward. Mark your calendars and be prepared to dive into the exciting world of AI and cybersecurity!
December 6, 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.
April 16-19, 2024 | Singapore
Black Hat provides attendees with the latest in research, development, and trends in Information Security. Here the brightest professionals and researchers in the industry come together for a total of four days—two or four days of deeply technical hands-on Trainings, followed by two days of the latest research and vulnerability disclosures in the Briefings.
Black Hat Asia will be a Live, In-Person Event in Singapore, April 16-19, followed one week later by a Virtual Experience including recordings of all Briefings and Sponsored Sessions, available April 25. See the Conference Highlights below for more details.
November 7-8, 2023 | UK
The cyber security industry has reached a critical point. In 2021, 4 in 10 companies in the UK reported having cyber security breaches or attacks. The increasing sophistication of cyber criminals, coupled with the rapid shift to digital technologies brought about by the coronavirus pandemic, has emphasised cyber security’s importance for both individual organisations and wider society.