Security leads
Our security conferences create the perfect opportunity to expand the lead generation of your company. Talk to a qualified target group and get to know their challenges in an informal way. The conferences provide a platform for your organization to position you as a thought leader and gain more exposure. Discover which conferences are right for you!

Qualified leads
Our conferences focus on a qualified target group, consisting of end users who have a senior position in the DMU and who work for an organization with a minimum of 20 FTE. The participants want to invest in solutions and have one-to-one meetings with providers like you. Thanks to our strict access policy, we put you in touch with Qualified Leads that are within your target group.
Target Group
Chief Information Security Officers, Cyber Security Managers, Information Security Managers, Security Architects IT Managers, IT Security Professionals, Business Information Security Officers, Risk Managers, Data Protection Officers, Business Analysts, Chief Technology Officer, Identity & Access Managers, Chief Executive Officers, Project Managers and more.
Upcoming conferences


Security Leadership
In-person conference: 7 February 2023
Venue: 1931 Congrescentrum | ‘s-Hertogenbosch
Online conference: starting 8 February


Identity & Access Management
In-person conference: 23 May 2023
Venue: 1931 Congrescentrum | ‘s-Hertogenbosch
Online conference: starting 24 May


Cyber Resilience Conference
In-person conference: 1 June 2023
Venue: BluePoint | Brussel
Online conference: starting 2 June


Cyber Security Experience
In-person conference : 30 November 2023
Venue: Spant! Congrescentrum | Bussum
Online conference : starting 1 December
In the spotlight
Cyber Security Experience
BE PART OF THE SOLUTION; LET’S TEAM UP!
Within the theme Be Part of the Solution: Let’s Team up! This year during the Cyber Security Experience the main topic is collaboration. For organisations is the safety and a working individual cybersecurity a no-brainer. But in many cases there is still too little evidence of solid and sustainable cooperation. To be able to cope with cyber threats – now and in the future – this is more important than ever. For example, how can cybersecurity vendors work better with you, and you with them? Are there in addition to industry initiatives, enough