CyberThreat 2022

CyberThreat 2022
  • Type: Conferences / seminars
  • 12 - 13 Sep, 2022
  • London, United Kingdom (UK)
  • Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London, United Kingdom (UK)
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Event Overview:

CyberThreat brings together the global cyber security community. Designed for security practitioners and spanning the full spectrum of offensive and defensive discipline, the event has a strong technical emphasis, including case studies from the field, new security tools, and encouraging collaboration on bleeding-edge techniques.


CyberThreat 2022 news

SANS Institute appoints NCSC Founder Ciaran Martin to lead CISO Network

The SANS Institute announces the appointment of the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSC) founder and former head Ciaran Martin, CB, as Director of SANS CISO Network and Summits EMEA. Respected as a pioneer among public authorities for cybersecurity, Martin is able to offer SANS and its global community a unique perspective on successfully managing global cyber threats at a national level. Facilitating further preparedness As Director of the SANS CISO Network and Summits in...

NCSC and SANS Institute launch third annual CyberThreat Summit in London

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and SANS Institute have announced details of the third edition of CyberThreat - a technical and interactive Summit that will be hosted virtually and in person. The event, designed for technical professionals across the cybersecurity industry, will return on September 12th and 13th at the Park Plaza, Westminster Bridge in London, encouraging global knowledge sharing and expertise across defensive and offensive disciplines. CyberThreat Summit CyberThrea...

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