INCYBER FORUM CANADA

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October 29-30, 2024
Location: Palais des Congrès, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Join us for the InCyber Forum Canada 2024 on October 29-30 at the Palais des Congrès in Montreal, QC. This leading event in cybersecurity and digital trust returns for its third edition, promising to bring together over 5,000 visitors, 200 exhibitors, and 250 speakers.

With the theme “Cybersecurity in the Age of AI,” the forum will feature keynote speeches from top experts, dynamic panel discussions, and interactive demonstrations. The agenda covers crucial topics such as AI integration in cybersecurity, digital identity, cybercrime, and the security of smart transportation systems.

What sets the InCyber Forum apart is its unique format as the only event that combines a trade show, a forum, and a summit. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with industry leaders, explore cutting-edge solutions in the Tech Lab, and participate in specialized sessions that address both operational and strategic challenges in cybersecurity.

This event is essential for professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge, connect with influential decision-makers, and stay ahead of emerging trends and technologies. Don’t miss this chance to be part of a transformative experience that shapes the future of cybersecurity.

For more details and to register, visit https://northamerica.forum-incyber.com/ .

As an EC-Council member, use our discount code ECCO1HNL7KE2 to get 50% off on the ticket price.

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