IT Security Insights 2026

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March 4, 2026
Location: Hotel Birger Jarl, Stockholm, Sweden
Website: https://www.itsecinsights.com/

The 10th Anniversary of the IT Security Insights Conference is a premier cybersecurity event that unites key stakeholders from across Sweden’s cybersecurity landscape. This influential in-person gathering—taking place on March 4, 2026, at Hotel Birger Jarl in Stockholm—brings together IT security practitioners, technology providers, start-ups, and academics, all working at the forefront of information and cybersecurity.

Theme for the conference: “Where Resilience Meets Innovation”. The theme will be explored through Keynotes, Workshops, Case Studies, Round Table Sessions, and Panel Discussions—plus an exciting new Elevator Pitch feature!

Join us as we celebrate a decade of cybersecurity excellence and connect with leading Nordic organizations shaping the future of digital resilience.

 

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