International Cyber Expo to return to London with global focus on digital security
John E. Kaye
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Cybersecurity leaders from across the globe will gather at Olympia London this October for International Cyber Expo 2025, a two-day event combining debate, technology showcases and networking opportunities at the heart of Europe’s digital security community
The International Cyber Expo will return to Olympia, London, next month, bringing together cybersecurity professionals, policymakers and technology providers from around the world.
Organisers say the two-day event will provide a platform for collaboration and debate as governments and businesses face increasingly complex digital threats.
The programme is set to include the Global Cyber Summit, curated by the Security Awareness Special Interest Group, which will feature senior figures discussing international security challenges.
A Tech Hub stage will also host product launches and technology briefings, while a Diversity & Skills stage will focus on workforce development and inclusion.
A Government Zone, meanwhile, offers attendees the opportunity to engage directly with departments on national cybersecurity initiatives.
The main exhibition floor will also showcase solutions in areas including threat intelligence, endpoint and application security, IoT protection and incident response.
According to organisers, confirmed exhibitors include Arctic Wolf, ESET UK and Advanced Cyber Defence Systems, while dedicated pavilions will be hosted by IASME, TechUK, ADS and the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.
Networking opportunities will include end-of-day drinks on the first day, featuring a Cyber House Party live DJ, and the CONNECT+ Live hosted buyers programme, a free service matching qualified buyers with solution providers to maximise the value of meetings onsite.
The event will run alongside the International Security Expo, with an International Cyber Expo badge also granting access to its Live Immersive Arena, where simulated scenarios will demonstrate how cyber and physical security solutions work together in practice.
The European is an official media partner.
Tickets for the event, which runs between 30 September and 1 October, are now available. Visitors can register either for a free pass, which includes exhibition access, CPD-accredited content, networking and entry to the co-located International Security Expo, or a paid-for VIP pass offering fast-track entry, lounge access, lunch,
and exclusive networking events.
Event director Rachael Shattock said the show would highlight “innovation, diversity and the power of community” in the cybersecurity sector.
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