CYBERX INDONESIA SUMMIT & AWARDS

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August 21, 2024Location:JW Marriott, Jakarta, IndonesiaTime: 8:30 AM to 4 PM

CyberX Summit & Awards 2024 – Indonesia Edition, supported by the Badan Siber dan Sandi Negara (BSSN) and Jakarta Chamber of Commerce and Industries(KADIN), will take place on 21st August 2024 at the JW Marriott Hotel Jakarta, Indonesia. This premier event will address Indonesia’s pressing cybersecurity challenges through expert keynote speakers, dynamic panel discussions, and an exhibition of cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions. The event will also feature the prestigious CyberX Awards, celebrating excellence and outstanding contributions in cybersecurity.

For more information, visit https://indonesia.cyberxglobal.com/

 

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