Critical Infrastructure Cyberforge Summit

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Date: November 6, 2024Location: Millennium Al Rawdah Hotel, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Join us in Abu Dhabi this November for the CIS Critical Infrastructure Cyberforge Summit, where global and regional leaders and cybersecurity experts converge to tackle the most pressing challenges in safeguarding critical infrastructure. This premier event is a dynamic platform for discussing cutting-edge strategies, innovative technologies, and collaborative solutions designed to fortify vital systems against emerging threats. With keynote presentations, interactive panels, and networking opportunities, the summit will be a crucial forum for advancing the future of infrastructure security. Don’t miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of cyber defense and strategic innovation. Driving impact and connectivity – 120+ CISOs, 300+ Pre-Qualified Registered Attendees, 20+ Expert Thought Leaders, and 30+ Government Advisors and Policy Makers.

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