Kansas City Cyber Security Conference

Dec 06 2022
8:15am -5:30pm CST

The Kansas City Cyber Security Conference is designed with the IT executive in mind and is meant to serve as a conduit for IT professionals to build a stronger professional peer network and attain real-world knowledge on business changing technology and management solutions.

In proud partnership with Gigamon, Teneo is delighted to be attending the one-day, in person KC Cyber Security Conference on December 6, 2022.

 

Make sure to come visit the Teneo and Gigamon team on our booth during the networking breaks. We look forward to seeing you there.

 

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