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Leading cybersecurity minds to converge at Security Summit in Cape Town and JohannesburgWith over 80 speakers and panellists on the agenda, the upcoming annual ITWeb Security Summit promises to live up to its reputation as the most significant, must-attend event for information security professionals in Africa. ![]() This year marks the 20th anniversary of the annual ITWeb Security Summit, an event that has evolved alongside technology trends shaping the future of cybersecurity. “Over the past two decades, the summit has consistently attracted high-profile cybersecurity specialists, solution providers, and business leaders,” says Lisa Lawlor, ITWeb events director. “With the growing impact of AI and other emerging technologies, and the increasing role of cyber in geopolitics, the demand for informed insight and the need for strategies that not only defend against cyber threats but also anticipate them has never been more critical.” Eleven globally renowned cybersecurity experts will deliver keynote addresses, covering a wide spectrum of pressing security challenges – from the impact of AI in cyber defence, to social engineering, Africa’s unique cybersecurity landscape, and latest developments in data security, governance and compliance. Global keynote line-upThe summit will feature eleven globally renowned cybersecurity experts delivering keynote presentations across both cities. Among the headline speakers in Johannesburg is Jamie Bartlett, British author and tech commentator, known for his award-winning BBC podcast The Missing Cryptoqueen and best-selling book The Dark Net. Bartlett will unpack insights from his five-year investigation into the world’s largest crypto scam and explore how AI is reshaping online crime and fraud. Other Johannesburg keynote speakers include:
In Cape Town, Jeff Moss, renowned cybersecurity pioneer and founder of DEF CON and Black Hat, will provide a hacker’s look at an ever more complex world. With his keynote titled “Internet problems are global problems”, he will challenge attendees to rethink their cybersecurity strategies in the face of rising complexity, and consider how AI and geopolitics are reshaping the rules of engagement. Additional international keynotes in Cape Town include:
A platform for collaborationThe ITWeb Security Summit 2025 will once again provide a platform for cybersecurity professionals, IT decision makers, policymakers, vendors and service providers to exchange ideas, showcase solutions, and define effective defence and risk strategies. Attendees can expect:
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Register today to attend the Security Summit in Cape Town or Johannesburg. |