Welcome to
STOCKHOLM
24th March 2026
Sergel Hub, Stockholm
Registration & Breakfast
Welcome & conference opening
Jan Lindblom, CEO - Nordics, Integrity360
Johanna Samuelson, Moderator, Host & Comedian
Resilience Redefined: Securing the Human-AI era (English)
Cyber resilience is the focus of this session, setting the stage for how organisations can strengthen stability amid growing complexity. Attendees will explore how resilience improves when human judgement is paired with the practical use of artificial intelligence, not treated as its replacement. The discussion will show how AI can support everyday decisions, sharpen detection and response, and strengthen long-term planning. The session also addresses rising third-party and supply chain risk, outlining why greater visibility and assurance are now essential. With clear governance and continuous assessment, AI becomes a tool that enhances oversight and builds confidence in critical dependencies. Attendees will leave with an understanding for combining human insight, AI enablement and robust supplier management into a cohesive model for resilient, sustainable growth.
Richard Ford, CTO, Integrity360
Brian Martin, Director of Product Management, Integrity360
Artemis de Pascale, Pentester, Cresco an Integrity360 Company
RADAR group
Radar will deliver a strategic talk designed specifically for IT decision‑makers. Drawing on their extensive business intelligence and industry research, Radar will share the latest insights shaping the IT and technology landscape, offering clear guidance on how organisations can make stronger, data‑driven decisions.
Niclas Hansson, Senior Business Advisor, Radar Group
Comfort break
Radar representatives will be staying for the networking break to give attendees a rare chance to get personalised insights and direct guidance in one‑to‑one chats.
Attackers Don’t Need Zero Days - They Need Your Mistakes
Why attackers win with simplicity, not sophistication
Join this session to understand why breaches so often succeed. It’s not because attackers are exceptionally innovative, but because organizations leave high impact, low effort weaknesses exposed. Misconfigurations, exposed credentials, and unpatched known vulnerabilities create business critical risk that adversaries can exploit with minimal sophistication.
This session explores a shift toward Continuous Exposure Management, moving beyond static scanning to a dynamic understanding of risk. We will examine how security teams can transition from managing endless lists of vulnerabilities to identifying and disrupting the specific attack paths that link minor exposures to critical assets. You’ll leave with a framework for quantifying the business impact of security gaps and a data-driven approach to prioritizing remediation efforts where they matter most.
Alex Welin, Senior Sales Engineer, XM Cyber
Panel session - Keeping the Lights On: Defending CPS and Critical Infrastructure in the AI Era (English)
This session explores how the convergence of IT, OT and AI is reshaping security requirements and why traditional protections are no longer enough. It examines how attackers target CPS environments, the potential real-world consequences of a breach, and the growing need for continuous monitoring, strong governance and safer system design.
We will highlight how tools and services can support faster detection, enhanced resilience to respond to attacks and maintain business continuity in the face of adverse situations and safer operations and a more robust defence posture across the systems that modern society depends on.
An Nguyen, OT Managing Director, Integrity360
Emil Olofsson, Regional Head of Solution Architecture & Technology, Integrity360
Nils Von Greyerz, Senior Solutions Architect, Armis
Client speaker
Lunch & networking
mind your attack gap
In this session, Vectra breaks down how modern attackers move across identity, network, cloud, and endpoint controls without triggering obvious alarms. From exposed buckets and stolen credentials to token abuse and AI-assisted lateral movement, each step often looks legitimate in isolation. Using real-world breach examples and attacker chat logs, this talk walks through how adversaries exploit gaps between tools, persist even after eviction, and compress their timelines with automation and AI.
Lucie Cardiet, Cyberthreat Research Manager, Vectra
Client case study - Building a security culture that can thrive with AI
This session centres on a real-world case study showing how one organisation transformed its security culture and achieved tangible, measurable improvement. Rather than focusing purely on theory, the talk follows the practical steps the organisation took to identify the behavioural pitfalls attackers exploit, address the cognitive biases that shape decision-making and dismantle the cultural barriers that had held back progress. Attendees will see how targeted interventions, continuous engagement and clear measurement turned security from a box-ticking exercise into a shared mindset. The case study demonstrates how an organisation built a more confident, accountable and adaptable workforce, and provides a model that others can replicate to strengthen behaviour, improve awareness and embed lasting cultural change.
Launching soon
session from fortinet
Deep-Dive Workshop: OT Security, NIS2 Compliance & Fortinet Expertise
Coming soon!
Refreshment break
Expanding identity-first security and machine identity protection
Chris Hosking, AI & Cloud Security Evangelist, SentinelOne
Panel session - AI in the SOC: Turning Intelligence into Resilience
Security operations are being reshaped by an environment where threats evolve faster than human teams can track them. This session explores how AI is transforming the SOC into a more adaptive, efficient and resilient function. It examines how intelligent systems can reduce alert fatigue, enhance threat detection, accelerate investigation and support faster, more confident decision-making. The talk also highlights the importance of keeping human expertise at the centre, showing how AI can augment analysts rather than replace them. Attendees will gain practical insight into building a SOC approach that aligns with the human–AI era: one where technology amplifies capability, strengthens response and enables teams to stay ahead in a landscape defined by speed and complexity.
Emil Olofsson, Solution Architect, Integrity360
Max Brogmar, Head of Managed Security Services Nordics, Integrity360
Rapid7
Niclas Hansson, Senior Business Advisor, Radar Group
Keynote: Fredrik Kristoffers
Save 47% of your time, achieve more, and have a better wellbeing!
Fredrik Kristoffers, Ledarskapskonsult & grundare, Nya Ledarskapet