it-sa Expo & Congress

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October 7-9, 2025
Location: Nuremberg, Germany
Website: https://shorturl.at/DhXLj

it-sa: Security for the digital future

it-sa: “Home of IT Security” stands for security in digitalisation

it-sa Expo&Congress, Europe’s largest IT security event, will take place in Nuremberg from 7 to 9 October 2025. The digital platform it-sa 365 gives IT security professionals and decision-makers access to specialist information and networking opportunities online at any time.

As the “Home of IT Security”, the it-sa brand represents a broad spectrum of information, networking opportunities and knowledge transfer in the areas of IT security and data protection. As a trade fair and accompanying congress, it-sa Expo&Congress in Nuremberg will bring together IT security providers and managers from 7 to 9 October 2025 and has established itself as the largest IT security event in Europe. With a varied programme, including presentations, live hacking sessions and the Congress@it-sa, the event promotes the development of the IT security sector. The digital platform it-sa 365 complements the online offering with specialist information and networking options that promote dialogue and knowledge exchange within the IT security community.

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