CyberWiseCon Europe 2026 

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Workshop | May 19 | Vilnius, Lithuania
Conference | May 20-22 | Vilnius, Lithuania

CyberWiseCon Europe 2026 Returns to Vilnius — Your Front Line for Cyber Defense

Four Days of Cybersecurity Insights, Hands-On Learning & Global Security Community | May 19–22, 2026

Cyber threats are growing more advanced every day and so must the defenders.

CyberWiseCon Europe 2026, taking place May 19–22 in Vilnius, Lithuania, is the premier event for security professionals, researchers, ethical hackers, and IT leaders working to protect the technologies we rely on.
Now entering its next edition, CyberWiseCon brings together a global community of cybersecurity experts for four days of deep learning, hands-on experiences, and meaningful networking. With 100+ sessions, practical workshops, and attendees from over 35 countries, this conference is built for those who are serious about strengthening their defense strategies in an increasingly complex threat landscape.

This isn’t just another security conference—it’s the place where cybersecurity meets wisdom. Whether you’re on the front lines detecting threats, building secure systems, or shaping organizational strategy, you’ll find sessions designed around real-world challenges and actionable solutions.

Why Attend CyberWiseCon Europe 2026?

CyberWiseCon focuses on what truly matters: practical cybersecurity knowledge. Every talk, demo, and workshop is crafted to give you insights that you can apply immediately—whether you’re mitigating ransomware attacks, implementing Zero Trust, securing your cloud environment, or combating AI-driven threats.

Plus, your ticket gives you access to three top conferences under one roof:

  • CyberWiseCon Europe
  • DevDays Europe
  • DevOps Pro Europe

This unique 3-in-1 experience allows you to explore intersecting areas across cybersecurity, software engineering, and operations—helping you understand and secure the full technology lifecycle.

You’ll also join a vibrant, international gathering of security engineers, CISOs, risk managers, DevSecOps professionals, ethical hackers, and government experts. Networking flows naturally in the cinema-style venue, workshops, interactive sessions, and the legendary conference afterparty.

CyberWiseCon is where defenders learn from defenders—and where your next big idea or career connection may begin.

What to Expect at CyberWiseCon 2026

  • AI-Driven Cyber Threats – Understanding and defending against AI-powered attacks, deepfakes, and autonomous malware
  • Ransomware Evolution – Double extortion, data theft, and next-gen mitigation strategies
  • Cloud Security & Zero Trust – Building resilient architectures for modern enterprises
  • Ethical Hacking & Pen Testing – Live demos, new exploitation methods, and offensive tooling
  • Cyberwarfare & Nation-State Attacks – Trends, geopolitical impacts, and defense frameworks
  • Blockchain & Quantum Security – Emerging technologies and future-proof cryptography
  • IoT & Mobile Security – Securing a rapidly expanding threat surface
  • Privacy, Compliance & Regulation – Staying ahead of tightening global requirements

Whether you’re securing critical infrastructure, defending SaaS environments, or guiding organizational risk, you’ll gain practical knowledge, essential tools, and fresh perspectives.

Tickets Now Available.

Explore the full agenda, meet the speakers, and secure your seat at: https://cyberwisecon.eu/

Don’t miss your opportunity to join Europe’s most forward-thinking cybersecurity community—and prepare for the
challenges that lie ahead.

Book Your Seat

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