See me keynote at the (ISC)² Security Congress in November 2020

Hear me keynote at the (ISC)² Security Congress

I’m delighted to announce that I will be delivering a keynote address at (ISC)²’s tenth annual Security Congress.

And you don’t have to worry if you aren’t in the same part of the world as me, as this year – for easy-to-understand reasons –
the (ISC)² Security Congress is being held entirely online.

Yup, it’s the same great content as always, but from the comfort of your own PC, without having to worry about any health concerns of battle any travel restrictions your company may have in place.

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So, if you want to join thousands of other cybersecurity professionals for three days of discussion between November 16-18, 2020, you should book your seat now.

My keynote is scheduled for Tuesday, November 17 at 7:30 a.m. ET, and I’ll be discussing what’s going on in the world of IT security, and how cybercriminals are exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic, taking advantage of the disruption to steal information from organisations, compromise networks, scam the unwary, and even endangering lives.

I hope to see many of you there, watching me speak from my office at the end of the garden.

For more information about the Security Congress, and to register, please visit: securitycongress.brighttalk.live

And, if you can’t make this event, do feel free to check out where else I am giving talks in the coming months.

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Graham Cluley is a veteran of the anti-virus industry having worked for a number of security companies since the early 1990s when he wrote the first ever version of Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus Toolkit for Windows. Now an independent security analyst, he regularly makes media appearances and is an international public speaker on the topic of computer security, hackers, and online privacy. Follow him on Twitter at @gcluley, on Mastodon at @[email protected], or drop him an email.

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