Infosecurity Europe: navigating security threats

Infosecurity Europe: navigating security threats

Infosecurity Europe

Event will host keynotes, panel discussions and workshops to cover the role of the latest technology in combatting security attacks on 4-6 June in London

Alice Chambers |


Infosecurity Europe will bring together over 13,000 visitors and 380 exhibitors at ExCel London, UK, on 4-6 June 2024 to discuss the latest security threats and strategies.

Through keynote speeches, panel discussions, fireside chats and interviews, the event aims to help attendees navigate a variety of cybersecurity threats with the chance to ask specific questions about individual challenges and to network.

Keynotes will focus on the role of artificial intelligence in the security landscape and the formula for cybersecurity success. Meanwhile, strategy talks from security executives including Microsoft spokespeople will cover some of the causes behind current cybersecurity challenges including the rise of artificial intelligence, inflationary pressures and economic uncertainty.

For example, Paul Kew, technical specialist at Microsoft, will discuss how organisations can prepare to implement Microsoft Copilot for Security; Ryan John Murphy, security technical specialist at Microsoft, will explore how security teams can enable responsible AI adoption; and Hiten Sharma, senior global black belt for threat intelligence at Microsoft, will join Daniel Dickinson, engineer at BlueVoyant, to cover how defenders can use generative AI tools in Copilot to combat AI-powered cyberattacks.  

There will also be sessions led by Microsoft partners Akamai, Avanade, Entrust, ITC Secure and NCC Group, as well as public sector organisations like the UK Government and the London Police.

Attendees will hear about security case studies and see technology and startup showcases. They will also be able sign up for 90-minute security workshops to cover topics like understanding ransomware capabilities, simplifying cyber assessment framework and the future of application programming interface security.

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