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Registration Now Open for International Cyber Expo 2026

Cybersecurity professionals can now secure their place at one of the UK's leading cyber security events as International Cyber Expo returns this September.

by Guru Writer
July 7, 2026
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Registration Now Open for International Cyber Expo 2026
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Registration is now open for International Cyber Expo 2026, one of the UK’s flagship two-day cybersecurity events which set to return to Olympia London on 29–30 September 2026, bringing together thousands of security professionals, technology providers and policymakers to explore the latest developments shaping the cyber landscape.

With cyber threats at a peak and the convergence of physical and digital security becomes increasingly important, International Cyber Expo has established itself as a key meeting place for the global cybersecurity community. The event provides a platform for organisations to discover emerging technologies, share best practice and discuss the strategies needed to strengthen cyber resilience.

This year’s edition is expected to welcome a diverse audience of CISOs, CTOs, IT directors, government representatives, security architects and risk professionals, alongside leading cybersecurity vendors showcasing the latest innovations in threat detection, incident response, identity management, cloud security, AI-driven defence and critical infrastructure protection.

Visitors will have the opportunity to explore a comprehensive exhibition featuring established technology providers and innovative startups, while benefiting from an extensive conference programme designed to address the challenges facing today’s security leaders. From ransomware and supply chain attacks to artificial intelligence, operational resilience and regulatory compliance, the agenda will focus on the issues currently defining the cybersecurity industry.

One of the event’s major attractions continues to be its thought leadership programme, where industry experts, policymakers and practitioners will share practical insights through keynote presentations, panel discussions and technical sessions. The Global Cyber Summit is designed to provide attendees with actionable advice that can be applied within their own organisations, whether they are responsible for enterprise security strategies or protecting critical national infrastructure.

Networking also remains a central part of the International Cyber Expo experience. With thousands of cybersecurity professionals expected to attend, the event offers opportunities to build new partnerships, connect with peers and engage directly with solution providers in an environment dedicated to knowledge sharing and collaboration.

The continued convergence of cyber and physical security is also expected to feature prominently throughout the event. As organisations increasingly manage interconnected digital and operational environments, collaboration between cybersecurity teams, physical security specialists and government stakeholders has become more important than ever. International Cyber Expo provides a forum for these conversations alongside its co-located event, International Security Expo, while highlighting technologies that support a more integrated approach to organisational resilience.

With registration now officially open, attendees are encouraged to secure their place early and begin planning their visit ahead of what promises to be one of Europe’s most significant cybersecurity events of the year.

To register for FREE, click here. 

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