Geopolitics Takes Center Stage in Cyber Discussions at Infosecurity Europe 2025 with Rory Stewart and NCSC’s Paul Chichester

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Rory Stewart to Address Geopolitical Cybersecurity at Infosecurity Europe 2025

Infosecurity Europe, Europe’s premier information security event, is poised to make waves this June as Rory Stewart OBE takes the stage on Day Two with a riveting keynote session, “Shifting Sands: Geopolitics, Threat and the Future.” Set for June 4th at 10:05 AM, Stewart will dissect the evolving landscape of international politics and its implications for cybersecurity in an era marked by global instability.

Amid a backdrop of unprecedented power shifts and economic pressures, Stewart’s insights will shine a light on the growing connection between state actors and cyber warfare. Recent reports reveal a significant increase in state-sponsored cyber operations, making the origins and nature of threats harder to predict. As nations adjust their alliances, Stewart will explore how these dynamics complicate digital defense strategies for organizations worldwide.

The event kicks off on June 3rd with a pivotal session by Paul Chichester, Director of Operations at the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), titled “The Cyber Cold War? Geopolitics Driving Cyber Threat.” Attendees can expect crucial intelligence on evolving cyber tactics and the UK’s response to a doubling of “nationally significant” incidents since last year.

Brad Maule-ffinch, Event Director at Infosecurity Europe, emphasizes the importance of discussions around geopolitics and cybersecurity in every boardroom, stating that both keynotes are essential for understanding current threats and shaping future strategies.

Infosecurity Europe 2025 promises not just expert insights from key figures like Graham Cluley and Jenny Radcliffe but also the induction of cybersecurity leader Ciaran Martin into its Hall of Fame. This year’s event, featuring over 300 exhibitors and a wealth of networking opportunities, is sure to be a transformative experience for all who attend. Registration is now open—secure your spot at infosecurityeurope.com.

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