
Infosecurity Europe returns to ExCeL London from 3-5 June 2025, celebrating its 30th edition with its most ambitious programme to date. Under the theme Building a Safer Cyber World, the event will bring together over 13,000 cybersecurity professionals for three days of expert-led content, future-focused technology, and impactful networking.
With more than 250 speakers, nine theatres, and over 200 hours of sessions, the show is designed to tackle today’s most pressing security challenges while spotlighting tomorrow’s opportunities. From keynote insights to hands-on learning, it promises a comprehensive experience for anyone in the cybersecurity space.
Keynote Stage, Unmissable Voices and Vital Conversations
The Keynote Stage will host some of the most thought-provoking and influential voices in science, geopolitics, and cybersecurity.
On Tuesday 3 June at 10:10, Professor Brian will open the stage with a powerful session on science, trust, and complexity in a digital world. The celebrated physicist and broadcaster will explore how scientific thinking can help society navigate the uncertainty and risks that come with technological transformation.
On Wednesday 4 June at 10:05, Rory Stewart, former MP and diplomat, takes the spotlight with Shifting Sands: Geopolitics, Threat and the Future. Drawing from his experience in global affairs and policy, Stewart will examine the implications of a changing international order on national and organisational security.
Also on Wednesday, the ninth annual Women in Cybersecurity event returns to the Keynote Stage at 15:00. Abadesi Osunsade, founder and CEO of Hustle Crew, will deliver a keynote on inclusion, confidence, and impact in tech. RX Global CISO Des Massicott and a panel of leaders from BAE Systems, LexisNexis, and Akamai will follow, discussing allyship and practical steps for building a more diverse, resilient cybersecurity workforce.
New for 2025, Hands-on Training and Peer Learning
This year introduces the Infosecurity Europe Masterclasses, powered by SANS Institute, offering intensive, instructor-led sessions focused on practical skills. These sessions respond to the rising demand for real-world, hands-on training, with deep dives into Cloud Security and Security Culture. Each class includes live simulations, practical takeaways, and expert guidance tailored for immediate implementation.
Another new feature, Infosec Table Talks, presents vendor-free roundtable sessions designed for cybersecurity professionals, by cybersecurity professionals. Each 30-to-45-minute session invites small groups to discuss topics such as cyber stack consolidation in an open, peer-driven environment. These must be booked in advance.
Expert Insights and Strategic Guidance
The Infosec Expert Sessions offer data-led guidance and strategic insight. On Wednesday 4 June at 11:00, Forrester’s Paul McKay will explore the security technologies to prioritise in 2025 and beyond, offering practical advice on what to invest in, test, or phase out. On Thursday 5 June at 10:30, Frost & Sullivan will take on the evolving landscape of SASE, Human Risk Management, and encryption strategies.
The UK government will also feature prominently on Tuesday 3 June, with DSIT’s Cyber Policy 101 session at 10:30 and a Cyber Security and Resilience Bill forum at 14:00. These sessions provide unique opportunities to engage directly with policymakers shaping the national cybersecurity agenda.
New For This Year, The Infosec Hub
2025 introduces the Infosec Hub, a dedicated area supporting professionals as they navigate the complex process of procuring and implementing cybersecurity solutions. This space features analyst-led clinics with experts from Forrester and Frost & Sullivan, interactive product demos, peer discussion groups, and comfortable breakout seating designed for focused conversations. It’s a valuable resource for those seeking independent guidance and peer validation during buying decisions.
Show Highlights and Emerging Innovation
Innovation takes centre stage with the Startup Pitch-Off hosted by Plexal on Wednesday 4 June. Startups will compete for a coveted speaking slot on the Channel Stage, following a panel session on the current state of UK cyber investment.
Across the show floor, attendees will find the debut of the AI & Cloud Security Stage and the Channel Zone, plus live challenges like the £25,000 hacking competition at Capzul Canada Corp’s stand. Exhibitors such as Apricorn, Rapid7, Cyware Labs, Illumio, and Intel 471 will offer live demos and interactive experiences.
Whether you're in search of cutting-edge technology, real-world training, or strategic guidance, Infosecurity Europe 2025 is the essential event for cybersecurity professionals. Celebrating three decades of progress, it continues to shape the conversation, connect the community, and drive the agenda toward a safer cyber world.
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