Infosecurity Europe: A show so secure a train strike couldn’t break it!

Infosecurity Europe: A show so secure a train strike couldn’t break it!

Infosecurity Europe is unquestionably the biggest and most significant cybersecurity conference and event on the European calendar, a mainstay that is enjoyed by the entire industry and that serves as an important opportunity for members to meet each other and engage with the (ISC)² team on our stand.


Like so many key industry events, Infosecurity Europe has been operating as a virtual event for the last two years due to the pandemic but made a triumphant return to physical being this year along with a move to a brand new venue. 2022 saw the show move from London’s Olympia Exhibition Center to ExCel in East London, a larger and more modern facility capable of accommodating the growing show and expanding industry. However, a national train strike risked undermining this return to physical events, but ultimately failed to do so. Such was the enthusiasm for returning to physical shows and events, attendees turned to everything from boats to cable cars to make it there on day one, while day two and three allowed attendees to make use of the new Elizabeth Line, a £19 billion high speed train line that cuts the journey time between Excel and Central London to just 12 minutes.


Leadership and Uncertainty


Inside the show itself, this year’s conference program had no shortage of stark warnings and recognition of the difficult challenges facing cybersecurity practitioners and the organizations they work for. The growth in encryption use and complexity was the subject of considerable debate for Bar ..

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