SLED / FED Virtual Cybersecurity Summit

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August 15, 2024Location: Engagez Virtual Venue

Join fellow cybersecurity experts at the SLED/FED Virtual Cybersecurity Summit to gain crucial insights on combating cyber threats in 2024. This event features presentations from renowned professionals and thought leaders, as well as representatives from leading global cybersecurity solution providers.

The SLED/FED Virtual Cybersecurity Summit offers an opportunity to engage with peers and industry specialists through interactive online sessions. Discussions will cover a wide array of compelling topics for protecting your organization against sophisticated threat actors.

Admission is free with a promo code. Your pass includes access to all educational presentations, keynote speakers, panel discussions, and the exhibit hall.

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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