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Infosecurity Europe 2025 drives cybersecurity priorities amid growing global risks. 30-year anniversary event adds classes and sessions to address new risks. Partner content Infosecurity Europe celebrates its 30th anniversary by doubling down on its mission: Building a Safer Cyber World. Returning to ExCeL London from 3-5 June, the landmark edition of Europe's most influential cybersecurity event is set to be its most ambitious yet. With global cyberthreats mounting in scale and sophistication, the 2025 show will deliver strategic insight, practical training, and powerful connections across three days of expert content and community collaboration. Expect a robust, expanded agenda this year, with nine content theatres, over 200 hours of sessions, and nearly 250 speakers addressing critical challenges and emerging threats. The event draws more than 13,000 professionals to engage in a program of innovation, learning, and peer networking. A stellar keynote line-up The keynote stage once again plays host to some of the brightest minds in science, geopolitics, and cybersecurity. Kicking things off on Tuesday 3 June, Professor Brian Cox will explore how science can rebuild trust in a world shaped by technology and complexity. On Wednesday, 4 June, diplomat and former MP Rory Stewart will tackle geopolitics, cyberconflict, and national security in his talk, "Shifting Sands: Geopolitics, Threat and the Future." Infosecurity Europe's annual Women in Cybersecurity session also returns stronger than ever. On Wednesday afternoon, Abadesi Osunsade, founder of Hustle Crew and Techish podcast co-host, opens the event with strategies for building inclusive and impactful careers. RX Global's CISO Des Massicott follows with a fireside talk on allyship in security, and the day concludes with a dynamic panel featuring senior voices from BAE Systems, LexisNexis Reed Technology, and Akamai. Another major highlight is the induction of Ciaran Martin into the Infosecurity Europe Hall of Fame. Attendees can hear from Hall of Fame alumni throughout the show, and on 5 June, the Open Mic session offers a rare opportunity for live dialogue with these cybersecurity trailblazers. New for 2025 In response to demand for actionable insight, Infosecurity Europe is introducing its new SANS Masterclasses - intensive, instructor-led workshops focusing on areas like Cloud Security and Security Culture. These sessions deliver practical skills and hands-on training to strengthen security postures immediately. Also new is the AI & cloud security stage, which zeroes in on two fast-evolving threat domains: artificial intelligence and cloud vulnerabilities. Attendees can expect sharp analysis and future-facing guidance on topics like deepfakes, phishing automation, cloud misconfiguration, and IAM. The show's educational focus is further supported by a refreshed theatre line-up, featuring returning stages such as cyber strategies, deep dive, technology showcase, security workshops, and the cyber innovation one. Engaging with the experts  Infosec expert sessions provide a rare bridge between industry practitioners and policymakers. Two stand-out sessions from the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) on 3 June examine cyber policy and upcoming legislative changes, giving professionals a chance to directly influence the future direction of UK cybersecurity. On 4 June, Forrester's Paul McKay outlines how to prioritise investments in security tech, while Frost & Sullivan's team addresses trends like SASE and Human Risk Management on 5 June.  Celebrating 30 years of innovation and impact Infosecurity Europe isn't just about tech talks and policy panels. This year's show embraces its community spirit with celebratory moments throughout. From informal networking events like Wednesday's happy hours to the legendary Cyber House Party and a nostalgic 30th anniversary bash on opening night, the social side of Infosecurity Europe helps foster the relationships that underpin industry collaboration. Whether you're looking to upskill, gain strategic insight, or plug into the pulse of cybersecurity innovation, Infosecurity Europe 2025 is a not-to-be-missed destination. From fresh content formats and powerhouse keynotes to hands-on masterclasses and policy shaping forums, this year's event offers unmatched value for everyone on the cyber frontline. For more information and to register to be part of the journey to build a safer cyber world, visit: Register now for Infosecurity Europe 2025 Contributed by Infosecurity Europe.

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MISCELLANEOUS // Infosecurity Europe 2025: Expanding Cybersecurity Horizons

Infosecurity Europe marks its 30th anniversary with an expanded program from 3-5 June at ExCeL London, aiming to address the escalation in global cyber threats through strategic insights and practical training.

The event features nine content theatres, over 200 session hours, and approximately 250 speakers to tackle pressing cybersecurity challenges and emerging threats, attracting over 13,000 professionals.

Highlights include keynotes from Professor Brian Cox on the intersection of science and trust, and former MP Rory Stewart on geopolitics and national security, alongside a strong focus on women in cybersecurity.

New additions to the 2025 event include SANS Masterclasses offering hands-on training in critical areas like Cloud Security, and a dedicated AI & cloud security stage providing guidance on emerging technical vulnerabilities.

Prominent sessions from government and industry leaders, such as from the UK's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and analysts from Forrester, address future cybersecurity policies and investment priorities.

The event emphasizes community and networking with events such as the Cyber House Party and a celebratory 30th anniversary bash, underscoring the importance of collaborative approaches to cybersecurity.

Induction of Ciaran Martin into the Infosecurity Europe Hall of Fame and opportunities to interact with other cybersecurity veterans are also featured, enriching the learning and networking experience.