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December 3, 2024Location: Pullman Thamrin Jakarta, Indonesiawebsite: https://ciso-id.coriniumintelligence.com/

EC-Council is excited to be an Industry Partner for the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Indonesia event on December 3 in Jakarta. This premier gathering of cybersecurity leaders promises a day filled with learning, networking, and innovation.

Reasons to attend #CISOIndonesia:

Networking Opportunities: Connect with top minds in Indonesia’s infosec community to forge valuable relationships.
Learning & Development: Gain insights from expert speakers on the latest trends and pressing issues in cybersecurity.
Cutting-Edge Technology: Explore the exhibition area showcasing the latest tools and solutions for your security challenges.

This event is a crucial platform for industry leaders to discuss innovative strategies and foster connections that will shape the future of cybersecurity in Indonesia. Attendees can expect interactive group discussions, tech demos, and opportunities to share real-world experiences.

Join us to enhance your knowledge, expand your professional network, and stay ahead in the evolving cybersecurity landscape. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with peers and industry experts committed to safeguarding digital assets.

As an EC-Council member, use our discount code for $100 off: CISOINPAR100

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