St. Louis to hold cybersecurity expo
The annual SecureWorld conference will be coming to The Ritz-Carlton in St. Louis this September.
SecureWorld is an event where people can learn about security solutions while interacting with vendors in the cybersecurity industry. The conference is intended for IT professionals, though students in IT and security fields are allowed to attend. Guests can browse several booths during the convention from companies like Ping Identity, ThreatLocker, and Push Security. There will also be organizations at the expo such as the National Cybersecurity Alliance and the Saint Louis University Workforce Center.
Many professional speakers will be giving presentations throughout the conference. Attendees can hear from special guests like Travis Nichols, Eric Cole, and Tina Lampe. People will learn about several topics during SecureWorld, including the evolution of agentic artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity and the cybersecurity challenges that impact small businesses. Guests may participate in multiple networking sessions at the expo, and a group happy hour will also be held at the end of the event.
SecureWorld will take place on September 16 and September 17. An Open Sessions Pass for the event will cost $45, and a Conference Pass is $225. Those interested in extra in-depth training with an instructor at the expo may pay $630 for a SecureWorld Plus Pass. No lunch will be provided to those with an Open Sessions Pass. Professionals who attend seasonal expos like this may bring business cards to share with other eventgoers.
SecureWorld is an event where people can learn about security solutions while interacting with vendors in the cybersecurity industry. The conference is intended for IT professionals, though students in IT and security fields are allowed to attend. Guests can browse several booths during the convention from companies like Ping Identity, ThreatLocker, and Push Security. There will also be organizations at the expo such as the National Cybersecurity Alliance and the Saint Louis University Workforce Center.
Many professional speakers will be giving presentations throughout the conference. Attendees can hear from special guests like Travis Nichols, Eric Cole, and Tina Lampe. People will learn about several topics during SecureWorld, including the evolution of agentic artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity and the cybersecurity challenges that impact small businesses. Guests may participate in multiple networking sessions at the expo, and a group happy hour will also be held at the end of the event.
SecureWorld will take place on September 16 and September 17. An Open Sessions Pass for the event will cost $45, and a Conference Pass is $225. Those interested in extra in-depth training with an instructor at the expo may pay $630 for a SecureWorld Plus Pass. No lunch will be provided to those with an Open Sessions Pass. Professionals who attend seasonal expos like this may bring business cards to share with other eventgoers.