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Exclusive Roundtables

The International Cyber Expo offers a unique, closed-door opportunity for cybersecurity professionals, industry leaders, and policymakers to engage in high-level, exclusive roundtables. These invite-only sessions foster candid discussions, enabling participants to share insights, challenge perspectives, and collaborate on the most pressing cybersecurity issues of today.

The benefits of attending these roundtables include:

  • Exclusive Access: Network with top-tier cybersecurity professionals in a confidential setting.

  • Strategic Insights: Gain valuable knowledge from industry experts on emerging threats and innovative solutions.

  • Actionable Takeaways: Leave with practical strategies to implement within your organisation.

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Roundtable topic themes

Breaking Down Silos: The Convergence of Physical and Cybersecurity

As physical security systems become increasingly digitised and cyber threats impact real-world infrastructure, the traditional separation between physical and cybersecurity is no longer viable. At International Security Expo and International Cyber Expo, we will host a roundtable and insights report that will explore the convergence of these domains, highlighting emerging threats, technological advancements, and best practices for building a unified security strategy. Through case studies, industry insights, and expert recommendations, we will examine how organisations can integrate digital and physical security measures to mitigate risks in an interconnected world.

How to Get Involved: Security leaders, IT and OT professionals, cybersecurity professionals, risk managers, and government agencies, as well as organisations seeking a unified security approach, can collaborate to develop integrated strategies that mitigate evolving cyber-physical risks and protect critical assets in an increasingly interconnected world.

AI – Maximising the Opportunity, Recognising the Risk, and Managing the Challenges

Artificial Intelligence is revolutionising cybersecurity, offering unprecedented advantages in threat detection and response. However, it also presents new risks, from adversarial AI to ethical concerns and regulatory challenges. This roundtable will explore the balance between leveraging AI's power and mitigating its risks, ensuring organisations can harness AI safely and effectively.

How to Get Involved: If you're involved in AI security, policy development, or risk management, this session is for you. Apply for an invitation to join the conversation.

Threat Intelligence – Reducing the Tech Speak, Making It Relevant, and Democratising the Product

Threat intelligence can be complex, technical, and difficult to translate into actionable insights for business leaders. This discussion will focus on simplifying threat intelligence, making it accessible, and ensuring it delivers real-world value across all levels of an organisation.

How to Get Involved: Security professionals, CISOs, and IT decision-makers looking to enhance their organisation’s threat intelligence capabilities are encouraged to request participation.

Human Risk Management – Embracing a Comprehensive Approach to the Primary Attack Vector

Human error remains the leading cause of cybersecurity breaches. This session will address the importance of fostering a security-conscious culture, implementing effective training programs, and deploying behavioural analytics to reduce human-related risks.

How to Get Involved: HR professionals, security awareness leaders, and CISOs who prioritise human risk management should apply to join this critical discussion.

Managing Stakeholders – Communicating Effectively to the Board and Others on Cybersecurity and Resilience

Cybersecurity is no longer just an IT issue—it’s a business imperative. This roundtable will explore how to communicate effectively with stakeholders, from the boardroom to frontline employees, to secure buy-in and drive a resilient cybersecurity strategy.

How to Get Involved: Business leaders, cybersecurity executives, and governance professionals who want to bridge the gap between technical teams and executive leadership should sign up.

Cyber and Insurance – Quantifying Risk to Mitigate the Cost of a Breach

Understanding and quantifying cyber risk is essential for organisations to secure appropriate insurance coverage. This roundtable will examine how businesses can effectively assess cyber risk, optimise insurance policies, and develop strategies to minimise financial exposure following a breach.

How to Get Involved: Risk managers, legal experts, and cybersecurity professionals with a focus on cyber insurance are invited to participate in this discussion.

Cybercrime – The $8 Trillion Business That Keeps on Growing: How Do We Disrupt It Effectively?

Cybercrime is a global industry generating trillions in revenue for criminals. This roundtable will tackle how organisations, law enforcement, and policymakers can collaborate to disrupt cybercriminal networks and reduce the impact of cybercrime worldwide.

How to Get Involved: Cybercrime investigators, law enforcement agencies, and industry leaders with a focus on cyber threat disruption should express their interest in attending.

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