DC/Reston Cybersecurity Conference

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September 12, 2024Location: Sheraton Reston Hotel, Reston, Virginia, USA

Don’t miss the DC/Reston Cybersecurity Conference! Gain critical insights on tackling 2024’s cyber threats, connect with top industry leaders, and engage in hands-on discussions with global cybersecurity providers. Secure your spot now to stay ahead of emerging challenges and strengthen your organization’s defenses.

Admission is $150 (without a promo code) and includes a catered lunch, breakfast, snacks, a cocktail networking reception, access to all presentations, keynotes, panel discussions, and the exhibit hall.

This event is focused on cybersecurity solutions and threats, not job opportunities. It’s for professionals who influence or make purchasing decisions.

Sponsors and exhibitors are here as sales engineers and marketing executives, not recruiters.

If you’re interested in career advancement, visit the CyberNexus.World membership portal with access to the jobs board.

You can use the CODE: ECCOUNCIL to register for a complimentary VIP pass to the conference as an EC-COUNCIL member.

 

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