Cyber Security Expo Europe

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September 24-25, 2025
Location: RAI Amsterdam, Netherlands
Website: https://shorturl.at/3tQu4

Cyber Security Expo Europe 2025 lands at RAI Amsterdam on 24–25 September, bringing together 8,000+ cybersecurity professionals for two days of expert content and powerful networking.

Part of TechEx Europe, the event connects attendees to a wider ecosystem of co-located tech shows spanning AI, Digital Transformation, IoT, and more.

Expect 200+ speakers from organisations like HSBC, NATO, ING, Zurich Insurance, TÜV SÜD, and NS, sharing insights through keynotes, panels, and real-world case studies.

Core topics include:

Cyber risk & resilience
Compliance & regulation
Threat intelligence
AI in security strategy

With a strong focus on key sectors – including finance, healthcare, energy, and government – the event is designed for CTOs, CISOs, IT leaders, innovators, investors, and policymakers looking to stay ahead of emerging threats.

Whether you’re driving transformation or securing infrastructure, this is your chance to connect with Europe’s cybersecurity elite.

As a valued member of the EC-Council community, you are eligible for a 20% discount on the Gold Pass. Use promo code EC-Council20 on the below book your seat link.

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