Infosecurity Europe – London, 4 – 6 June

Jun 04 2024

Join Teneo at Infosecurity Europe, one of the leading cybersecurity events in the world, bringing together thousands of industry experts, innovative technologies, and the most up-to-date insights in information security.

This year, we’re delighted to announce that Teneo’s VP of Product, Brett Ayres, will join the lineup of keynote speakers at the event. Brett’s presentation, titled ‘’How to Win The AI Cyber Crime Arms Race‘ will be held at the Strategy Talks Theatre on 6 June from 14.30 – 14.55.

In an era where AI’s prowess is escalating, so are the cyber threats it can produce. Brett will delve into the imperative of a multi-dimensional defense strategy that synergizes technical prowess, human insight, and constant vigilance. This session is pivotal for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of AI in the cybersecurity domain, offering insights on staying one step ahead in the AI Cyber Crime arms race.

If you’re planning on joining, make sure to also visit Teneo at stand C135. Our friendly team will be on hand to discuss all your network and security needs.

Register for your place today: https://www.infosecurityeurope.com/en-gb/lp/register-to-attend.html

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