2024 is packed with plenty of sensible tech meetups to attend!
So, so you can decide which events to attend, TechRadar Pro has created a list of the biggest foreign tech events, meetups, and festivals happening this year, so you can stay up to date with tech inventions across industries.
Rewriting The Code is the largest peer-to-peer network of women of the generation and hosts an annual virtual professional summit. The occasion will also feature a series of panels that will focus on employing the generation for social good, navigating good fortune, and addressing imposter syndrome. as well as networking and mentoring.
Why attend? Hear from Takiesha Waites-Thierry, Director of Cyber Response and Recovery at Bank of America, and Nikki Pope, Director of AI and Legal Ethics at Nvidia.
August 20 – 21 | Melbourne, Australia
This is your chance to meet, innovate and network with those who are changing the face of the generation in Melbourne and around the world.
Why attend? Meet those at the forefront of each generation’s industry with keynotes, education, and fireside chats with big names from Adobe, Facebook, Amazon, and more.
August 20 – 21 | Singapore
The Singapore CISO will provide data and insights on how to most productively implement a physically powerful security strategy. It will focus on threat control, data security program control, and incident control and response.
Why attend? Hear from people like Charles Nwatu, Head of Corporate Governance and Insurance at Netflix (US), and Boris Hajduk, CISO at GoTo Group.
August 27 | Australian flag
CISO Brisbane will provide any identified or aspiring CISO with the equipment and techniques to identify a physically powerful cybersecurity strategy, with features, organizational discussions, and networking with InfoSec domain experts in Australia.
Why attend? Hear from experts such as Stephen Bennet, CISO of Domino’s and Will Hood, deputy director of the Home Office’s National Cyber Security Office.
August 27 – 28 | Indianapolis
RALLY Innovate is the convention for C-Suites, founders, entrepreneurs, and anyone to innovate in the global marketplace. Meet and network with experts in the fields of software, healthcare, sports technology, and more.
Why attend? Hear from experts like Aunt White, General Manager of AI/ML Personalization at AWS, and Alex Rodriguez, President and CEO of A-Rod Corp.
August 29 | Sydney, Australia
Join more than 180 CIOs from Australia’s largest businesses and government organizations to see next-generation innovation in cybersecurity, insight analytics, virtual transformation and more.
Why attend? Hear from experts like Karen O’Driscoll, CIO at Cochlear, and John Hunt, CIO and Director of Organizational Enablement at Woolworths.
Benedict has been writing about security issues for almost five years, first covering geopolitics and foreign affairs while at the University of Buckingham. During this time she studied a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science with Journalism, for which she obtained a first distinction of elegance (upper division). Benedict then continued his postgraduate studies and achieved a Master’s degree in Security, Intelligence and Diplomacy. Benedict shifted his security interests to cybersecurity when he joined TechRadar Pro as an editor, focusing on state-sponsored risk actors, malware, social engineering, and national security. Benedict is also an expert in B2B security products, adding firewalls, antivirus, endpoint security and password management.
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