I’m honoured to have been invited to give the opening keynote address at the Nordic IT Security forum in Stockholm, Sweden, later this month.
The event is being held on 26 October at Stockholmsmässan, which I’m told is the largest meeting place in Scandinavia. Make sure to get there nice and early, as I’ll be hitting the main stage at 9am prompt.
My talk is entitled “What 25 years working in the anti-virus industry taught me.” But let’s not beat around the bush, I’ll be going into detail about some of the lies I was told and the lessons that I learnt while I was a salaried employee of computer security companies.
Oh, and there will be some jokes thrown in too. :)
Find out more about Nordic IT Security on the event website at www.nordicitsecurity.com and reserve your (free!) ticket if you like.
If you’re unable to make it to Sweden for 26th October – never fear! Instead, be sure to check out other events on my speaking schedule.
I hope you'll record your talk and post it on Youtube.
I don’t know if Nordic IT Security videos the talks or not (I won’t be recording it as I’ll be umm.. busy on stage, and don’t have a team of flunkies at my beck and call) but if they do I’ll be sure to share a link.
And you will get a mention Alan! Working at Dr Solomon’s was the best job I’ve ever had. Lots of fun. :)
Looking forward to watching a recording of your talk. Alll the best!