Phoenix-Scottsdale Cybersecurity Conference

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July 18, 2024Location:Hilton Scottsdale Resort & Villas, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

Don’t wait for a breach to happen, take action and safeguard your digital assets now! This is your chance to stay ahead of potential attacks by learning about the latest cybersecurity threats, trends, and solutions at the Phoenix Cybersecurity Conference. Hear from cybersecurity experts and leaders, and connect with other cybersecurity professionals from the region while gaining an edge against nefarious cybersecurity threat actors.

Admission is $150 (without a promo code) for each attendee, which includes a full catered lunch, breakfast, snacks, cocktail networking reception, access to all educational presentations, keynote speakers, panel discussions, and exhibit hall.

You can use the PROMO CODE: ECCOUNCIL to register for a complimentary VIP pass to the conference as an EC-COUNCIL member.

 

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