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Industrial Cybersecurity Conference

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Today is the last day to get early pricing for SecurityWeek's 2024 ICS Cybersecurity Conference at the InterContinental Atlanta from October 21-24, 2024.


Register by today, July 31st to get the Early Bird Rate of $1995, saving you $400 on a full conference pass. Government rate is available at $1695.


As the original cybersecurity conference for the industrial control systems sector, the events cater to the energy, utility, chemical, transportation, manufacturing, and other industrial and critical infrastructure organizations. Register and be part of the largest and longest-running event series dedicated to industrial cybersecurity.


Network with industry leaders, discover innovative solutions, and engage in valuable discussions as our community continues to grow.

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All full conference passes include access to all in-person conference sessions October 22-24, free access to the ICS4ICS Exercise on October 21st, industry access tracks, all meals, including daily breakfast, full sit-down lunch and continuous snacks and refreshments for all conference days. Also includes official conference dinner receptions and offsite parties.

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Since 2002, SecurityWeek’s ICS Cybersecurity Conference has been the conference where ICS users, ICS vendors, system security providers and government representatives meet to discuss the latest cyber-incidents, analyze their causes and cooperate on solutions. 


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