See me speak at the Sunny Side Up Security breakfast event in London next month

Prioritizing the real threats to your company’s security.

See me speak at the Sunny Side Up Security event in London

If you’re going to be in London in June, attending Infosec 2018, you may want to register for the “Sunny Side Up Security” breakfast at the Hilton Olympia (just next door to the Olympia Center where Infosec is being held).

The breakfast briefing is happening on the morning of Wednesday 6 June, and I will be speaking alongside experts from WhiteSource and Microsoft.

What better way to fill yourself with energy before a hard day tramping around the Infosec conference!

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My talk will be about the real security threats you should be preparing for inside your organisation, while the other fellows will be chatting about open source security and reducing vulnerabilities by building security into the lifecycle of app development earlier.

Spaces are strictly limited, so if you want to apply for your free ticket – do so right now via the WhiteSource website.

If you manage to make the event, please do be sure to come up and say hi. And, if you can’t make this one 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 cybersecurity 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 analyst, he regularly makes media appearances and is an international public speaker on the topic of cybersecurity, hackers, and online privacy. Follow him on Twitter, Mastodon, Threads, Bluesky, or drop him an email.

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