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teissLondon2025 | The European Information Security Summit

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Date and Time 27th February 2025 , 9:00am to 5:00pm GMT
Location In person - London, UK
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Join ISF experts, Mark Ward, Lee Munson, Elena Shumska and Richard Absalom, as they engage in various panel sessions at teissLondon2025 | The European Information Security Summit.

Returning to London on Thursday 27th February 2025, the day will feature interactive presentations, panel discussions, round tables and workshops, with a focus on how to protect yourself, your colleagues and your organisation from the latest tactics and techniques in the threat actors’ toolbox.

Explore the ISF panel sessions:

 

10:05-10:30 | 2025 threat trends: protecting your organisation in an evolving cyber-threat landscape

During this session Mark and the panel will explore:

  • AI and ML: the new weapons in the threat actors’ arsenal
  • An explosion in ransomware attacks thanks to increasingly vulnerable IoT devices
  • How quantum computing is rendering current encryption standards obsolete

 

10:30-11:00 | Friend or foe: how AI is revolutionising social engineering attacks

In this session Lee and the panel will discuss:

  • Understanding how cyber-criminals carry out social engineering attacks with sophisticated AI tools
  • Getting processes in place to identify and thwart AI-driven deepfake phishing attacks
  • Training colleagues to recognise and withstand AI-driven social engineering attacks

 

14:20-14:50 | Cyber-diversity by design – closing the gender and racial representation gap

In this session Elena and the panel will discuss:

  • Removing barriers to gender and ethnic representation in your cyber-security team
  • Practical strategies to attract your next generation of cyber-talent
  • How a lack of representation means narrower diversity of thought in infosec teams and the wider industry

 

14:50-15:20 | Fostering a positive cyber-security culture

In this session Richard and the panel will discuss:

  • Encouraging behaviours that create a secure information culture
  • Creating a cyber-savvy environment which enhances your brand reputation and builds employee pride
  • Aligning your cyber-security culture needs with organisational goals

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