The 40 talks confirmed thus far for the
VB2017 conference programme
will be delivered by speakers that are based in 18 different countries across five continents. If you also consider the nationalities of the speakers, that increases the number of countries represented by at least half a dozen.
The
VB
conference has traditionally been held in a different location each year, alternating between Europe and North America – but it doesn’t travel around the world just to give its attendees a chance to see interesting places; the other important reason is because cybersecurity is a global problem that affects people the world over, yet one that also comes with unique local flavours.
And thus we expect the view of a consultant
based in Nairobi
to be different from that of one
based in Dublin
. The targets of the infamous
APT28 attack group
aren’t randomly chosen, nor are those of the
group
that uses exploits in
Hanword
, a word processing application that specialises in the Korean written language. And those groups will have very different targets from an
attacker
inhabiting the lower echelons of the Polish cybercriminal underground, who again will use different attack methods from those seen by a
large multinational company
, a
small European bank
, a
hospital
,
domestic abuse victims
, or
members of civil society
.
Packets famously don’t ‘do’ borders, but the way human beings handle those packets can differ significantly. Tools, products and good advice can often be applied to many different situations, but to really understand the global nature of cybersecurity, we have to understand what issues people are facing, and how they are handling them, around the world. That is why we are proud to have such an international programme – and why we expect an even more international group of attendees.
Make sure you don’t miss out:
register
before 1 July 2017 to receive a 10% Early Bird discount.
We look forward to seeing you in Madrid!
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