CyberSec Vietnam Conference 2024

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October 2, 2024Location: InterContinental Hotel Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamTime: 9 AM to 6 PM ICTWebsite: https://cybersec-asia.net/cybersec-asia-cybersec-vietnam-conference/

VNU Asia Pacific and Escom will be hosting the CYBERSEC VIETNAM CONFERENCE 2024 on October 2, 2024, at the InterContinental Hotel Saigon from 09:00 to 18:00. This full-day event is expected to bring together 300 professionals from various sectors, making it a significant gathering for the cybersecurity community. Attendees will include Information Security Officers, IT Directors, Cybersecurity Analysts, Chief Data Privacy Officers, and IT Managers from industries such as Banking, Finance, Insurance, Manufacturing, Retail, Ecommerce, Hospitality, Logistics, and Transportation.

Alongside discussions on the latest trends and challenges in cybersecurity, the event will feature an exhibition showcasing cutting-edge technologies and solutions from leading vendors. This offers participants a chance to explore innovations, connect with industry experts, and build valuable relationships.

 

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