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Infosecurity Europe, one of the world’s leading cyber security events, provides a platform for industry professionals, experts, and enthusiasts to come together and explore the latest trends, innovations, and solutions in the realm of security.
The opportunity to share knowledge and learn from other exhibitors is an invaluable experience and always inspiring to our whole team – you could certainly see evidence of the passion from everyone within the cyber security industry.
This is our second year at Infosec and our transformation over the last 12 months can be seen in more ways than one. Take our stand for instance:
After months of concept and design planning for the stand, we were all absolutely delighted with the finished product. This felt like the embodiment of all we had achieved over the last few years and made it possible for us to really showcase who we are and what we offer.
Last year we were just unveiling our Google Chronicle powered MDR solution, SEP2.security, a brand-new service that we were confident would be successful. This year, we had the results to back up that confidence. We were able to share how we have kept multiple organisations secure with the combination of the Google Chronicle Security suite and our 24×7 Eyes-On SOC based in Leeds, such as CJC, with whom we recently shared the news of our partnership and deployment of SEP2.security – read the full story here.
We hosted a number of presentations on our stand which included: our Head of Technical Services, James Woodward, presenting SEP2.security; Vectra joined to talk about their Attack Signal Intelligence; Armis conducted a presentation on Vulnerability Management; Egress were there to discuss Phishing and 2023 trends; and the week was rounded out by People Manager, Dave Gore, talking to students about careers at SEP2.
We had a special challenge available to everyone at the exhibition which required attendees to collect a SEP2 passport from our stand and then find our four key vendors for a stamp. Once all four stamps have been collected and the passport returned to the stand, they would be entered into a prize draw for a holiday worth £750! Our very own pilots were also on hand to help out with visitors!
We have to say a huge thank you to all our partners who contributed to the success of this week, those being Qualys, Armis, Egress, and Pentera, with a special thank you going to Vectra, with whom we worked collaboratively all week.
Here are some pictures from the week that sum up our experience.
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