Cyber Security World Asia 2025

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Cyber Security World Asia 2025

Date: October 8-9, 2025
Location: Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Singapore
Website: https://www.singaporetechnologyweek.com/cyber-security-world/

Cyber Security World Asia 2025 returns on 8 – 9 October 2025!

Over two days, you can:

  • Explore leading technologies that safeguard your enterprise
  • Benchmark solutions side by side for resilience and risk management
  • Get practical insights from experts on securing your digital future

If strengthening your cyber resilience, protecting customer trust, and ensuring compliance are on your agenda this year, this is the place to make it happen.

See you this 8-9 October, together with thousands of other cybersecurity professionals representing organisations such as A*STAR, Airbus, Coalition of Cybersecurity in Asia-Pacific, DSTA, Prudential, The Coca-Cola Company and more.

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