Cyberattacks are becoming a “when, not if” reality making cyber-resiliency
no longer just an IT problem, but your problem.
Join us at CyberSecure, from MIT Technology Review, for your ransomware playbook. Explore the global threat landscape and technologies needed to protect your organization.
Critical first steps after a breach happens
Threat detection strategies and emerging technologies
Cyber-resiliency innovative best practices
Crisis management for your data, clients, and brand
Learn from experts
CyberSecure exclusives
Unparalleled access to our invitation-only speakers, including the most brilliant minds working in cybersecurity and technology.
Network with like-minded attendees, participate in our open forum discussions, and schedule 1:1 private meetings to share insights and ideas.
Our mainstage presentations are live, not prerecorded. Ask questions of our speakers and editors and participate in polls and interactive engagements.
Register for CyberSecure
We are pleased to offer conference discounts to MIT alumni and other members of the MIT community, non-profit organizations, select affiliate groups, and parties of three or more. A limited number of scholarships are also available. Email us to inquire about your eligibility.
Cancellation policy
If you cancel your registration for CyberSecure for any reason, you must notify us in writing before October 17, 2021 for a refund less a $100 processing fee. Cancellations on and after October 17 are nonrefundable. You may transfer your registration to another person at any time by providing authorization to us in writing. All cancellations and transfer requests should be sent to eventsreg@technologyreview.com.
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Attendee code of conduct
We are curating discussions that include a wide range of views on the most significant technologies and trends of the year. We are committed to providing safe, respectful forums – both live and online. By participating in this event, you agree to maintain a respectful environment during all parts of the conference. Violations will be dealt with at the organizer’s discretion and may result in removal from the event. To report an incident, please contact us at eventsreg@technologyreview.com.
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We value diversity of ideas and perspectives, both onstage and among our audiences. We strive to include speakers with varied experiences and perspectives, and we offer scholarships to encourage event participation by underrepresented groups and individuals.
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Discounted tickets for early-career professionals are available to those new to the workforce and/or with limited experience in their field. Registrations will be reviewed as they’re received, based on industry experience, job title, and other relevant considerations. MIT Technology Review reserves the right to cancel tickets purchased by those that do not qualify.
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