The number one topic for CEOs this year is cyber security as well as keeping company and client ecosystems safe. Security issues are even more pronounced with the slump in oil prices causing economic downturns in resource rich countries and in turn spurring an accelerated uptick in cyber criminal activity and corporate espionage.
CyberXchange Conference 2016 is a direct response to this clear and present challenge in West Africa; a global convergence of Information Security professionals which is set to hold on 2nd and 3rd of November at the Landmark Event Centre, Lekki Peninsula, Lagos Nigeria.
During the two-day conference, carefully selected topics will be discussed by leading chief executives, renowned professionals, government officials and holistic cross-section stakeholders to examine current cyber security trends and produce tangible recommendations for solutions.
The free attendee exhibition on both days of CyberXchange 2016 will feature solution providers, product demos, product launches, a cybersecurity Hackathon and a chance for Business-to-Business introductions. Select schools that offer cybersecurity programs will be on hand at the exhibition to meet interested candidates.
Workshops will be available alongside the conference on both days for practical ready-to-use training for IT security professionals and a unique Master-class for chief executives to get a handle on cyber security at their organizations.
The event is open to cybersecurity practitioners, leaders, academia and researchers in both private and public sectors including Finance, Payments, e-commerce, Banking, Telecommunications, Digital Media, Energy, and emerging start-up companies, Legal, law enforcement, regulators, and national security related agencies.
Speaking on the conference, Hashim Zein, resident conference consultant said,
The CyberXchange 2016 Conference is part of our effort to aggregate the views of Information Security stakeholders and drive its practical applications. There will also be a Hackathon session at the conference. This is aimed at developing the capacity of budding information security professionals.
According to Facebook, sponsors of the Hackathon,
We hope to discover new talent, and ideas; and to encourage development in the field of information security. It is our hope that besides discovering gifted hackers and cyber-defenders, the CyberXchange 2016 Hackathon will inspire the development of West Africa’s Information Security Professionals.
Organizations which will be represented at the CyberXchange Conference 2016 includes; IBM, Interswitch, Ernst & Young, UBER, Belverdere, PAGA, Digital Encode, Central Bank of Nigeria, Liberia Telecommunications Authority, Facebook, Co-Creation Hub, DeltaGRiC Consulting, ERPScan, Vmware, ImpervaIncapsula, Rack Centre Limited and Union Bank.
Intending participants can visit www.cyberxchange.com to register.