We are less than 200 days away from the 2023 (ISC)² Security Congress conference. Our team is hard at work reviewing the presentations many of you submitted for breakout sessions this year. This year’s event will feature more than 100 educational sessions, compelling keynotes and peer-to-peer knowledge exchanges over two and a half days.
Stay tuned for keynote announcements, as well as the full conference agenda, which will be released this summer. The theme for this year is Lead with Confidence and the following tracks will be featured:
- Governance, Risk and Compliance
- Cyber Leadership
- Cloud Security
- Security Operations
- Software Security
- Network Security
- Emerging Technologies
We’re excited to host this year’s event October 25-27 in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee in the iconic Gaylord Opryland Resort. Just last week, the Mayor of Nashville, John Cooper, sent a letter (read the letter) expressing his pleasure in hearing the city was hosting our event.
Nashville is an inviting, welcoming community and (ISC)² has been working with city and hospitality leaders to continue to advocate for inclusive public policy on both the local and state level. We are committed to ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for everyone attending Security Congress. For more on our commitment to inclusion, read our statement.
If you’re unable to join us in-person in Nashville this year – not to worry! Security Congress will, once again, be a hybrid event offering a virtual attendance option. Early Bird pricing is available for both the All Access Pass and Virtual Only until August 15. We are also offering Student pricing for those enrolled full-time in higher education. And don’t forget! (ISC)² Candidates are eligible for member pricing.
Be sure to follow our new (ISC)² Security Congress page on LinkedIn so that you will get all the latest news and announcements as soon as they are released.
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April 13, 2023 at 09:09PM
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