Amsterdam, Netherlands – 1-2 October 2024 – The Cyber Security & Cloud Expo Europe 2024 is poised to be a must-attend event, bringing together top-tier experts and innovators in cybersecurity and cloud computing. Set at the RAI Amsterdam, this year’s expo promises to deliver cutting-edge insights, transformative presentations, and invaluable networking opportunities for professionals dedicated to advancing the future of technology.
In today’s fast-paced technological landscape, the need to stay ahead in cybersecurity and cloud computing is more critical than ever. The industry is facing an unprecedented rise in sophisticated cyber threats, alongside an accelerating shift towards cloud-based solutions. The Cyber Security & Cloud Expo Europe 2024 serves as an essential platform for gaining expert knowledge, exchanging insights, and exploring the latest trends and technological advancements driving the industry forward.
Key Sessions to Attend
Panel Discussion: “The Road Ahead for the Modern-Day CISO”
Date: Day 1 – October 1, 2024
Stage: Advanced Security
Speakers:
- Philipp Amann, Group CISO at Österreichische Post AG
- Thomas Zuliani, Global CISO at Arla Foods
- David Souto, Enterprise Security Architect at Airbus
This panel will explore how today’s CISOs are navigating the complexities of rapid technological advancements, evolving regulations, and increasing business demands. Discussions will focus on strategies for fortifying organizational security, ensuring compliance with emerging regulations, and anticipating future threats. Attendees will gain forward-looking perspectives on cybersecurity leadership from some of the industry’s most respected voices.
Presentation: “Mastering Generative AI: Ensuring Data Governance in the Cloud”
Date: Day 1 – October 1, 2024
Stage: Hybrid Cloud, DevOps, Cloud Infrastructure & Cloud
Speaker: Mayank Srivastava, Director Data & Analytics at FrieslandCampina
Mayank Srivastava will explore the challenges and opportunities of integrating generative AI technologies while upholding strong data governance practices. Learn effective strategies to maintain data integrity, privacy, and compliance as you leverage generative AI for innovation and valuable insights.
See the full conference agenda here: 2024 Agenda.
Why Attend:
The Cyber Security & Cloud Expo Europe 2024 is expected to draw over 7,000 attendees, including Chief Information Security Officers, Chief Information Officers, Chief Security Architects, Heads of Information Security, Chief Compliance Officers, Privacy Officers, and Data Protection Specialists. This event, hosted under one roof of TechEx, will also feature co-located events such as the IoT Tech Expo, AI & Big Data Expo, Digital Transformation Week, Intelligent Automation Conference, Edge Computing Expo, Unified Communications Expo, and Data Centres Expo.
About TechEx
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Join Us
Don’t miss out on the conversations that will define the future of cybersecurity and cloud computing. Register now for the Cyber Security & Cloud Expo Europe 2024 and seize this opportunity to connect with industry leaders, learn from top experts, and innovate for the future.
For more information and to register, visit Cyber Security & Cloud Expo Europe.
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