Hear me speak at “Conversations from the Vault” in London

Hear Graham Cluley speak at "Conversations from the Vault" in London
On Thursday, September 19th 2019 I’ll be giving a speech at “Conversations from the Vault”, a great event in London organised by the folks behind the LastPass password manager.

You may already be going to be there without realising it, as the event is happening at the same venue as IDC’s Identity & Privacy Conference. In other words, after the IDC conference you can choose not to risk life and limb in the rush hour crush, and pop in to see me speak me instead!

I’ll be talking about some of the security breaches that have occurred at the hands of hackers, often because proper defences weren’t in place or staff weren’t properly educated about best practices.

And, to add to the fun, I’ll be joining a lively panel of industry experts afterwards – including Carole Theriault, my partner-in-crime on the award-winning “Smashing Security” podcast.

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So if you’ve ever wanted to put a face to the voice, learn more about how to better secure your business, or simply want to quaff some of LastPass’s champagne while pinching a laptop sticker off me…. register for a ticket now.

Find out more about the event and register on LastPass’s website.

And if you do come along, be sure to come up and say ‘Hi’.


Graham Cluley is an award-winning keynote speaker who has given presentations around the world about cybersecurity, hackers, and online privacy. A veteran of the computer security industry since the early 1990s, he wrote the first ever version of Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus Toolkit for Windows, makes regular media appearances, and is the co-host of the popular "The AI Fix" and "Smashing Security" podcasts. Follow him on Bluesky, Mastodon, and Threads, or drop him an email.

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