Did we mention that it's free to attend!?
But, tickets are limited and time is running out!
Channel Meets: CyberSecurity is an exciting, interactive meet-up in a world-class venue with sumptuous views. On arrival, partners and experts will be greeted with delicious canapes and a premium drinks service that will continue throughout the event. Guests will then move into having structured discussions, in small groups, about important issues in the world of CyberSecurity. This will be followed by the group facilitator reporting the essential advice and unmissable takeaways back, to all participants, via panel discussions with industry luminaries. The event will conclude with extended networking drinks and canapés.
Sydney sign-up form | Melbourne sign-up form
CRN Channel Meets is an exclusive, invitation-only event that's open to business leaders from channel partner organisations: resellers, managed service providers (MSPs) and cloud/system integrators (senior executives only). The strict eligibility criteria mean that, unfortunately, vendors and distributors are not eligible to attend unless they are sponsoring the event - so contact our ADVERTISING TEAM if you don't want to miss out! We will not accept registrations from analysts, public relations professionals or recruitment companies. If you are not sure about your eligibility, please contact events@crn.com.au.
Sydney sign-up form | Melbourne sign-up form
Channel Meets: CyberSecurity will discuss the challenges and opportunities in cybersecurity solutions for partners and customers.
The huge acceleration in digitalisation and shift to remote working has led many customers to rethink their strategies towards cybersecurity. No longer can organisations think of security in the traditional confines of the network, each user is now vulnerable to attack.
Already, many organisations are starting to revisit work undertaken at the height of the switch to WFH (and eventually hybrid working) to ensure that, in their haste, they have not created additional cybersecurity problems.
Furthermore, the government's recent pledge to increase cybersecurity spending and give lucrative tax breaks to small business means that there is now an increased opportunity for organisations selling cybersecurity to increase their sales.
Finally, attendees at a recent CRN Boardroom Impact session (on endpoint detection and response) said that educating customers was still the main challenge for their organisation in selling security solutions. As organisations invest in cybersecurity we examine:
So, don't miss out on this essential event. Sign-up for your free tickets now!
Sydney sign-up form | Melbourne sign-up form