Cloud & Cyber Security Expo Frankfurt 2024 announces a partnership with the International Information System Security Certification Consortium (ISC2) to offer certified professional education (CPE) credits to attendees for the first time.
This credit is globally recognized in the cybersecurity field to support your continued professional development and includes participation in the show's conference sessions on May 22nd and 23rd at the Messe in Frankfurt. You can earn it with
ISC2 is a globally recognized organization dedicated to advancing cybersecurity. As the official submitter of the ISC2 CPE, Cloud & Cyber Security Expo Frankfurt 2024 aims to support the professional development of its members.
CPE credits serve as a standardized measure for technology industry professionals to quantify and recognize continuous learning efforts. Efforts to stay current in the rapidly evolving field of cybersecurity will pay off, increasing participants' credibility and marketability.
How to earn CPE credits
Attending the event gives members the opportunity to earn CPE credits, with double credits awarded to those who attend both days.
During the event, attendees can earn CPE credits by participating in Cloud & Cyber Security Expo's conference program, which features sessions designed by industry pioneers. By attending these talks and ensuring their badge is scanned by a theater attendant, participants can earn her 1 CPE credit for each session attended.
The Cloud & Cyber Security Expo features a diverse lineup of speakers, each offering unique insight into important cybersecurity issues.
Sessions will include Marina Marceta, Heineken Company Tribal Leader, Cyber Defense and Operations, who will explore advanced analytics and generative AI in cybersecurity. Jon Gray, Jaguar Land Rover UK's Vehicle Cyber Operations Lead, discusses the unique cyber security challenges of the automotive industry. Justus Reich, IBM's Security Solution Architect, provides expertise in addressing cybersecurity in AI-driven environments.
These sessions aim to inform attendees on a wide range of topics, from securing software to securing connected cars to leveraging AI to strengthen cybersecurity efforts.