SecIT 2025: Strategies for Effectively Expelling Cyber Intruders from Corporate Networks

Tue 28th Jan, 2025

In today's digital landscape, cyberattacks have become an unfortunate reality for IT administrators. However, effective countermeasures exist to combat this growing threat. The upcoming secIT 2025 conference aims to provide valuable insights and strategies for preventing IT breaches and managing the aftermath of such attacks.

Scheduled to take place from March 18 to 20, 2025, at the Hannover Congress Centrum (HCC), secIT 2025 will feature a series of expertly curated sessions organized by the editorial teams of leading technology publications. These sessions are designed to offer practical, actionable information without any promotional content.

Attendees will have the opportunity to secure discounted tickets until February 15, with prices set at EUR79 for a day ticket and EUR119 for a multi-day ticket, compared to the regular rates of EUR99 and EUR139, respectively.

The conference will kick off with a keynote address by Volker Kozok, who will explore the implications of artificial intelligence within the context of contemporary cybercrime. Following this, the first day will be dedicated to full-day workshops that require advance registration. Topics will include strategies to defend against ransomware attacks, securing Windows networks, fortifying Windows infrastructures, and protecting M365 and Entra ID. Furthermore, discussions will also cover the implementation of the NIS2 directive and provide companies with essential advice on how to recover promptly from cyber incidents.

For the first time, the editorial presentations will be held across three stages, featuring a selection of proficient speakers who will impart their expertise in an accessible manner. Key topics will include securing Amazon Web Services, practical applications of the Zero Trust security model, and discussions surrounding NIS2. The full program is available for online review, allowing participants to plan their attendance accordingly.

Additionally, live hacking demonstrations will be part of the experience, and visitors can explore the exhibition halls to witness the latest advancements in IT security products, engage in discussions with industry partners, and gain further understanding of the security landscape.


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