
19–20 August | Equarius Hotel, Sentosa, Singapore
Singapore – As cyber threats grow increasingly sophisticated, with adversaries leveraging AI, exploiting cloud weaknesses, and targeting software supply chains, CISO Singapore 2025 (19–20 August, Sentosa) will convene the region's foremost cybersecurity leaders to develop practical, actionable defence strategies.
Designed for CISOs, Heads of Cyber Security, and Senior Cloud/Security Architects and Engineers, this year's event delivers real-world solutions to combat emerging threats while demonstrating security's value to business leadership.
Key Focus Areas:
- Incident Response & Resilience: Hands-on exercises covering ransomware mitigation, zero-day vulnerability management, and crisis communication
- AI Security Challenge: Expert-led discussions on AI-powered cyber attacks and defence strategies
- Cloud & Application Security: Lessons from major breaches and critical vulnerabilities
- Security Leadership: Methods to quantify cyber risk and align investments with business goals
Co-Located Events (20 August):
- Cloud Security Singapore: Addressing cloud misconfigurations, regulatory complexity, and AI-powered threats
- AppSec & DevSecOps Singapore: Best practices for secure development lifecycles and breaking down security silos
Who Should Attend?
CISOs, CIOs, CTOs, Directors, and Managers focused on:
✓ Cyber risk & compliance
✓ Incident response
✓ Cloud security
✓ DevSecOps implementation
Special Offer:
Save 20% with code APAC20 (qualified end-users only).
👉 View agenda & register: https://hubs.ly/Q03snbK00
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