Infosecurity Europe 2026
Powering the protection of people, assets and data
At Infosecurity Europe, the team is passionate about building a safer cyber world for everyone. That’s why they are constantly evolving and expanding the event to provide the most comprehensive and cutting-edge content for attendees.
There are more brand-new features, zones, stages, networking events, product demos, and knowledge to be gained than ever before.
With 30 years of driving value for the cybersecurity sector, Infosecurity Europe is proud to be a place where the industry learns, connects, and conducts business.
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Follow Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli on location for our Infosecurity Europe 2026 event coverage — conversations with infosec practitioners, cybersecurity leaders, business executives, organizers, keynote speakers, panelists, and plenty of friends along the way.
Expect podcasts, webcasts, Chats On The Road, live commentaries, and daily video recaps keeping you in the loop as the event unfolds — all before, during, and after Infosecurity Europe. And when the dust settles, we go deeper with four dedicated articles: two recapping the key moments, conversations, and themes that defined the week, and two offering our own perspective and commentary on what it all means for the industry and beyond.
All of it, as always, at the intersection of technology, cybersecurity, and society.
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The Latest News From The INFOSECURITY EUROPE Team
"Infosecurity Europe announces a major focus on artificial intelligence across its 2026 programme
Infosecurity Europe announces a major focus on artificial intelligence across its 2026 programme, as new research reveals that nearly two-thirds (64%) of UK cybersecurity leaders believe Agentic AI will have the biggest impact on cybersecurity over the next three years. Infosecurity Europe is placing AI at the forefront of this year’s event agenda, with a range of keynotes, sessions, training courses and the launch of the / OWASP GenAI Security Summit
Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba
Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba to Address the New Cyber Frontline at Infosecurity Europe
Infosecurity Europe has announced former Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Dmytro Kuleba as headline keynote for its 2026 conference program. The event will run from 2–4 June at ExCeL London.
Kuleba will take to the keynote stage on Wednesday, June 3 at 10:05, delivering his talk on ‘Ukraine’s Hybrid War and the New Cyber Frontline.’
| Dmytro Kuleba to Address the New Cyber Frontline at Infose Europe
Former FBI Leader Cynthia Kaiser
First Keynote Speakers Announced for Infosecurity Europe 2026
Infosecurity Europe has announced the first wave of keynote speakers for its 2026 conference programme, featuring former Special Boat Service (SBS) Sergeant and SAS: Who Dares Wins star Jason Fox.
The keynote line-up brings together experts from cybersecurity, law enforcement, elite sport and the military to explore leadership, resilience and innovation in today’s cyber landscape. | First Keynote Speakers Announced for Infosecurity Europe 2026
Infosecurity Europe Launches Cyber Startup Programme to Champion the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Innovators
Infosecurity Europe has launched its new Cyber Startup Programme, an initiative designed to champion the next generation of cybersecurity innovators and strengthen the future of the cyber ecosystem.
The programme will debut at this year's show and will offer startup founders, investors and ecosystem enablers a dedicated show-floor experience. | Infosecurity Europe Launches Cyber Startup Programme
Here’s a look back at what happened in 2025
In between recording podcasts, hosting meetings, writing, producing, and posting on social media, there’s a lot more happening — especially hugs, chats, and selfies with old and new friends.
Here some of the Infosecurity Europe 2025
Editorial Podcasts And Videos
An Infosecurity Europe 2025 Conversation with Steve Wright
Stay Calm, But Be Ready: What Trust Looks Like in the Middle of a Breach
An Infosecurity Europe 2025 Conversation with Geoff White
The Billion-Dollar Blueprint: Following the Digital Trail of Criminal Cash and the Human Cost of Cybercrime
An Infosecurity Europe 2025 Conversation with Purvi Kay and Rob Black
Collaboration Isn’t Fluffy: It’s Fundamental to Cybersecurity—Rethinking the Role of Humans in Cyber Defense
An Infosecurity Europe 2025 Conversation with William Lyne
Inside the Mind of the UK’s Top Cyber Intelligence Officer: A Ransomware 3.0 Reality Check
An Infosecurity Europe 2025 Conversation with Andrea Isoni
When Automation Meets Ethics, Budget, Data, and Risk: The Real Factors Behind AI Deployment
An Infosecurity Europe 2025 Conversation with Amanda Finch
Beyond the Hoodie: Redefining Who Belongs in Cybersecurity with Community as the Missing Link in Cyber Resilience
An Infosecurity Europe 2025 Conversation with Jason Nurse
Understanding Cybersecurity Behavior: From Social Engineering to Shadow AI
An Infosecurity Europe 2025 Conversation with Jemma Davis
The Digital Dark Alley: Teaching Cybersecurity Like Fire Safety by Building Cyber Habits That Stick
An Infosecurity Europe 2025 Conversation with Rob Black
From Code to Culture: Why Technical Tools Alone Won’t Save Cybersecurity
