Registrations launched for CyberSecurity Live 2023

FStech has opened registrations for CyberSecurity Live 2023, an in-person conference which explores the biggest trends in cyber security technology for those in financial services.

Taking place at the Hilton London Tower Bridge on 5 October 2023, this year’s event will facilitate a range of keynote speeches from top industry figures, as well as subject-specific presentations and lively panel discussions.

CyberSecurity Live 2023 will cover security-based topics including what organisations in the finance space are doing to tackle threats from social engineering and ransomware to spoofing and phishing attacks in an increasingly challenging cyber risk landscape.

Join us on 5 October to get the latest information and inspiration on these challenging and ever more pressing topics.

To find about more about the event, visit the CyberSecurity Live website.

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