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We create a platform
Since 2015 CYBERSEC has become a space for a worldwide multistakeholder, cross-sectoral, inclusive debate connecting decision-makers, authorities, and experts from different backgrounds, to discuss the most pressing cybersecurity challenges.
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We deliver recommendations
CYBERSEC does not end after the final bow – each edition is followed by a set of tangible recommendations for governments, institutions, companies, and individuals, delivered by our distinguished guests.
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We build cybersecurity
CYBERSEC represents our vision for an alliance of countries that share views on dealing with current and future challenges, cyber threats, and opportunities coming from technology – in order to build a more cybersecure digital world.
Continuous growth and improvement
- +1500 Registered participants
- +1000 Exhibitors
- 10lat Cybersecure experience
- +93tys X impressions
CYBERSEC Forum History
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2026
CYBERSEC 2026 – a new chapter for Europe
CYBERSEC is entering a new decade with new opportunities. Since 2026, developed within the structures of the PTWP Group, it has gained scale, organisational resources and expertise that allow it to become the largest and most important event dedicated to cybersecurity in Central and Eastern Europe. The PTWP Group's experience in organising the largest and most prestigious economic and technological events in the region provides a solid foundation for the further development of CYBERSEC and guarantees high quality in terms of content and organisation.
The new stage of CYBERSEC's development is a conscious combination of the achievements and reputation built up over the years with the opportunities offered by the strong resources of the PTWP Group. It is a continuation of the event's mission, carried out on a new scale - with greater reach, a stronger international presence and an even greater impact on the debate on cybersecurity. CYBERSEC remains a place where directions are set, priorities are defined and the digital security agenda is created – in dialogue between public administration, business, experts and the state security sector. -
2023
Partnerships for Cyber Resilience
The year 2022, scarred by brutal and unprecedented aggression on Ukraine, has shown us the power of unity and the need for increased resilience. Strengthening cybersecurity of critical infrastructure, integrating the Ukrainian cyber sector with European and global markets, fostering inclusivity and bridging gaps in cybersecurity, making investments in digitalisation projects, countering disinformation-related threats, ensuring supply chains security – these are only some of the most persisting and pressuring challenges we are facing. Finding solutions to those issues will shape the next months, years, decades. As we look into the future, we draw valuable lessons from the past. Which is why our actions at in 2023 will be guided by the leitmotif PARTNERSHIPS FOR CYBER RESILIENCE. We take another step forward in our mission to foster multistakeholder, international and multisectoral cooperation, to bring the global cyber community together, to turn words into actions.
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2022
United in Cyberpower
With this unique event – a combination of high quality debates with an EXPO dedicated to the cyber industry, we underlined that our potential and strength in cyberspace depend on building national capabilities and accelerating them through joint action and mutual support.
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2021
Towards Values-Based Digital World
That year, CYBERSEC created a platform for a European-wide debate concerning the most important digital challenges and opportunities faced by cities and regions: from the European Digital Spaces stream to the Three Seas Initiative stream.
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2020
Together Against Adversarial Internet
The 2020 edition of the CYBEREC Forum, with its central theme of Together Against Adversarial Internet, will provide a space to discuss the way forward for building cybersecurity in the new digital reality. We do believe that 2020 is a year when cybersecurity tops the political and strategic agendas of many organisations and countries.
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2019
Securing the World’s Digital DNA
Held for the first time in the lovely city of Katowice, the CYBERSEC Forum 2019 followed in the footsteps of its previous grand editions by bringing forth an agenda that again reflected the latest challenges of the digital era, with a primary focus on finding ways to secure and harness the power of the world’s digital DNA.
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2018
The Quest For Cyber Trust
Nothing can be built without trust. In the case of cybersecurity, trust is a critical value that underpins cooperation in order to build a thriving digital ecosystem and increase a common understanding of its rules. But how do we make it happen? CYBERSEC 2018 focused on bringing answers to that very question. The common sentiment among our speakers and participants was best enunciated during the second day of the conference: trust is only possible if the necessary tools and the will to act quickly without hesitation are present.
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2017
Dealing with Cyber Disruption was the overarching theme of the 3rd edition of CYBERSEC Forum. Being convinced that technology should exist to propel mankind and not threaten its future, we felt it was necessary to use our sizeable platform to increase awareness about this issue that has become a top policy concern and a national security priority. To that end, across 4 Streams & 80 panel discussions the participants to the conference engaged in a strategic dialogue on how to deal with cyber disruption in an holistic manner. Similarly to the past editions, our goal was to develop sound and practical recommendations for maintaining and strengthening our security in the cyber world.
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2016
The 2nd edition of the CYBERSEC Forum shed light on the Strategic Aspects of Cybersecurity. Across four different thematic streams (State, Military, Future, Business), our speakers and participants discussed the most pressing issues at that time and formulating the following action items: build sub-regional frameworks (such as the V4) to encourage a widespread creation of practical instruments and implementation of best practices, establish a system of incentives in regulatory practices related to cybersecurity for implementation by states and move away from the “one-size-fits-all” approach to developing tools to ward off attacks by malign actors such as terrorists or spies.
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2015
28-29 September 2015 marks the beginning of our CYBERSEC journey. Back then the conference brought together 400 participants including key industry stakeholders, prominent decision-makers, experts and academics to discuss the Strategic Challenges for Cybersecurity. Common points of convergence included the critical role and responsibility of states and private entities in ensuring a safe cyberspace through systematic supervision and proactive protection of their key assets.