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SASIG Events: Threat Intelligence and Incident Management 2026

Type Conference
Organization SASIG Events
Event Format Physical
Size 51 - 100 approximate delegates
Registration Not Free

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Conference Description

The SASIG Threat Intelligence and Incident Management 2026 event is scheduled to bring together cybersecurity professionals in London. This event serves as a dedicated platform for exploring the rapidly evolving landscape of intelligence-led security operations. The primary objective is to underscore the critical importance of threat intelligence in shaping contemporary defence strategies. Attendees will have the opportunity to acquire actionable insights and exchange expertise within a collaborative environment, fostering a deeper understanding of current and emerging security challenges.

Enhancing Intelligence-Led Security Operations

The agenda for the event is carefully structured to address the ways in which security teams can efficiently collect, analyse, and act upon threat intelligence. By focusing on real-time detection and response, the sessions aim to equip participants with practical tools and methodologies. Through detailed case studies and interactive peer discussions, attendees will explore effective strategies for integrating intelligence into daily security operations. These sessions will highlight how organisations are evolving their processes to manage increasingly complex incidents with greater efficiency and precision.

Key Topics and Collaborative Knowledge Sharing

Participants will engage with a diverse range of topics that are essential to the modern cybersecurity landscape. Areas of focus include threat actor profiling, the refinement of incident response playbooks, and the analysis of human factors that impact crisis management. The event is designed to encourage open dialogue, allowing security leaders to share both challenges and innovative solutions. This collaborative approach is intended to promote knowledge exchange and drive continuous improvement throughout the industry.

Building Resilience in a Changing Threat Environment

SASIG’s commitment to professional development is evident in the structure of its sessions, which are tailored to help attendees strengthen both technical and procedural resilience. By emphasizing real-world examples and peer-driven discussions, the event supports security professionals in developing robust strategies to address the demands of today’s dynamic threat landscape. The focus on practical learning ensures that participants gain valuable insights that can be directly applied within their own organisations, ultimately enhancing overall security posture.