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May 21-22, 2025
Location: Brussels Expo, Belgium
Website: https://shorturl.at/61nXS /

Cybersec Europe 2025 – The Free Cybersecurity Event for IT Leaders in Europe

On 21–22 May 2025, Cybersec Europe returns to Brussels Expo as the leading free-to-attend event for cybersecurity professionals, IT leaders, privacy officers, and decision-makers across Europe. This two-day event brings together thousands of experts and solution providers to tackle the most pressing challenges in digital security and data protection.

Cybersec Europe offers a rich program of expert talks, interactive workshops, live demos, and practical case studies. Attendees can explore the latest innovations in threat detection, cloud security, compliance, and resilience. The event also features themed stages, including a Tech Stage, a CISO track, and a Capture the Flag arena—creating opportunities to dive deep into both strategic and technical topics.

With an extensive exhibition floor, Cybersec Europe is the ideal place to discover cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions and build valuable connections with peers, vendors, and thought leaders.

This year’s keynotes include high-profile names like Max Schrems, Mario Beccia, and Dixi O’Donnal, who will share insights on privacy, governance, and cyber defense.

Whether you’re shaping policy, protecting infrastructure, or securing data—Cybersec Europe 2025 is your essential cybersecurity rendezvous. Admission is completely free.

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