Connect with activereach at the 18th eCrime and Cybersecurity Congress
Date: 3rd & 4th March 2020, London, UK
Venue: Park Plaza Victoria London, 239 Vauxhall Bridge Rd, London, SW1V 1EQ
Event: e-Crime and Cybersecurity Congress
activereach is partnering with Swimlane, leaders in security orchestration automation and response (SOAR), at the e-Crime & Cybersecurity Congress 2020.
Almost 20 years at the heart of the cyber community
For 18 years, the e-Crime & Cybersecurity Congress in London has been the largest and most sophisticated closed-door meeting place for senior cybersecurity professionals from government, law enforcement, intelligence and the private sector.
Back in 2002 it was clear that there was a need for a highly select assembly that brought together business, government, law enforcement and Intelligence agencies in order to learn, share and work to combat cyber-crime of all kinds.
Today the e-Crime Congress is still a must-attend event for senior information risk and security professionals from business and government worldwide.
A must-attend event for the public sector
The 18th annual e-Crime & Cybersecurity Congress will be the largest and most sophisticated meeting place for senior cyber-security professionals from government, law enforcement, intelligence and the private sector.
It will address the critical issues of:
- Defending against nation-state actors
- International law enforcement co-operation
- Securing CNI
- The government response to cyber-threats
- Securing the IoT
- Collaboration between the public and private sectors
- Building and enforcing useful, real-world regulations
The e-Crime & Cybersecurity Congress has always been a must-attend event for UKÂ and international law enforcement and intelligence. Today, given the scale of the threat and the increasing costs of cyber-crime to business and government, it is more relevant than ever.
A must-attend event for private sector leaders
The 2020 e-Crime & Cybersecurity Congress will focus on the latest industry, regulatory and government initiatives that will help the public and private sectors to work together to improve their cybersecurity in the new cyber environment. How have firms benefited from closer co-operation with government and law enforcement? Does collaboration really help with the problem of nation-state actors?
Industry case studies are lessons from the leaders: who is really taking cybersecurity seriously in terms of resourcing and hiring? What benefits have they seen? Who is leading the way in terms of best practice?
The 18th annual e-Crime & Cybersecurity Congress will examine the corporate and social responsibility dimensions of cybersecurity, in addition to the technical. How can CISOs work with departments such as risk, fraud, data privacy and more to build good governance, and leverage those internal relationships to embed security into business operations, functions and culture?
To register to attend the event, please follow this link.