International Cyber Expo Announces Global Cyber Summit Theme: Resilience

Nineteen Group, organisers of International Cyber Expo, have announced the programme for the 2024 Global Cyber Summit, curated by the Security Awareness Special Interest Group (SASIG) and sponsored by Dataminr, Threatlocker, and e2e-Assure. The summit, set to take place at Olympia London on the 24-25 September 2024, will feature insightful panel discussions focused on cybersecurity in an international context, with key themes including emerging technology and the impact of geopolitics, conflict, crime, and disinformation on the threat landscape.


Curated by SASIG’s team, drawing insights from their community of 10,000 cyber professionals, the summit will address the most pressing cybersecurity challenges of the past year and forecast future developments. Notable speakers such as Pete Cooper, Deputy Director of Cyber Defence at the UK Cabinet Office, and Ciaran Martin CB, Oxford University Professor and Former CEO of the National Cyber Security Centre, will deliver opening remarks to kick off the event on day one.


The Global Cyber Summit will be chaired by four of the industry’s most esteemed thought-leaders and changemakers:


Day 1 (morning) – Pete Cooper, Deputy Director, Cyber Defence UK Cabinet Office 
Day 1 (afternoon) – John Madelin, Managing Partner Digital Security, Cambridge Management Consulting 
Day 2 (morning) – Jim Mulheron, Chief Risk Officer Transformation, Technology and Innovation at Standard Chartered Bank
Day 2 (afternoon) – Lisa Forte, Partner at Red Goat Cyber Security (and International Cyber Expo advisory council member). 

Special guest speakers include General Sir Richard Shirreff KCB, CBE, former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, Europe at NATO, Dr Melanie Garson, Cyber Policy & Tech Geopolitics Lead at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, who will discuss cyber resilience, tech diplomacy and data governance challenges. Nik Adams, Assistant Commi ..

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