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Cyber Security for Critical Assets (CS4CA) Europe 2026

Basic Event Info

Event Type Conference
Company Name QG Media
Event Date 23 September 2026
Event URL Visit Event

Location

City London

Event Details

Event Format Physical
Size 101 - 300 approximate delegates

Participation Opportunities

Registration (Cost) Not Free
Speaking Opportunities Yes
Speaking Category Free-To-Speak

Event Description

Europe is experiencing a rapidly evolving cyber threat environment, driven by heightened geopolitical tensions and ongoing conflicts. The shifting dynamics between Europe and its transatlantic partners have further complicated the region’s cybersecurity landscape. As a result, organizations and governments across Europe are under mounting pressure to enhance their cyber defences and safeguard critical infrastructure from a diverse array of threats. Understanding the current landscape and the measures being taken to address these challenges is essential for maintaining security and resilience.

Key Drivers of Cyber Threats in Europe

The European cyber threat landscape is influenced by several significant factors. State-sponsored cyber attacks have increased in both frequency and sophistication, targeting public and private sector organizations alike. These attacks often aim to disrupt operations, steal sensitive data, or undermine trust in essential services. In addition, ransomware campaigns have become more prevalent, causing substantial financial and operational harm to affected entities. The broader geopolitical context, including ongoing conflicts and shifting alliances, has introduced new risks and uncertainties, making it more challenging for organizations to anticipate and respond to threats.

Vulnerabilities in Critical Infrastructure

Critical infrastructure sectors such as energy, transportation, and healthcare are particularly susceptible to cyber attacks. A successful breach in these areas can have far-reaching consequences, impacting not only the targeted organization but also the wider public. The increasing focus of cybercriminals and hostile actors on these vital systems highlights the urgent need for robust and proactive security measures. Organizations must prioritize the protection of their infrastructure to ensure the continued delivery of essential services and maintain public trust.

Collaborative Approaches to Cybersecurity

Addressing the complex cybersecurity challenges facing Europe requires a collaborative approach. Industry leaders, cybersecurity professionals, and policymakers are coming together to share knowledge, discuss strategies, and develop best practices for defending against both current and emerging threats. Events and conferences focused on cybersecurity provide valuable opportunities for stakeholders to exchange insights and strengthen their collective response. By fostering collaboration and ongoing vigilance, organizations can better adapt to the evolving threat landscape and enhance the resilience of Europe’s critical infrastructure.

As cyber threats continue to grow in complexity, maintaining a proactive and informed approach is essential for safeguarding Europe’s most vital systems and ensuring long-term security.