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October 29 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

PwC Cybersecurity Day

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PwC Cybersecurity Day – Gain insights from the latest international trends in Cyber & Privacy

From IT security to digital trust: how to help CISOs, DPOs and CEOs ensure they keep the organisation secure in a digital society.

The PwC Cybersecurity Day offers a unique opportunity to gain insights from the latest international trends in cybersecurity and privacy.

The event agenda is split into two distinct parts.

  • The morning session provides technical updates
  • followed by a pitching contest of innovative cyber solutions, leaving the afternoon with dedicated sessions for the audience:
  1. CISO Corner for information security and IT experts;
  2. DPO Corner for persons in charge of data protection and privacy, including legal, risk and compliance fonctions;
  3. CEO Corner for executives.

During previous editions, we have welcomed distinguished speakers from all over the world, representing a rich panel of thought leaders. They shared the stage with companies engaging in a pitch competition of their innovative solutions and presented how they meet cybersecurity challenges.

Participants are also able to participate in business matchmaking, join interactive breakout sessions and take part in a networking forum with their peers and industry leaders.

The next edition of the PwC Cybersecurity Day will be held on 29 October 2020.

Given the current environment of uncertainty due to the covid-19, we have made the decision of proposing the participants to attend the 2020 PwC Cybersecurity Day event either in person or remotely. The number of in-person attendees will be limited and on a voluntary basis. The situation will be assessed again in a few weeks and PwC reserves the right to change the format of the conference and make the 2020 PwC Cybersecurity Day event virtual only.

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