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Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference 2023 (Hybrid Edition)

The 11th edition, held on September 12-13, 2023, delved into ‘Collaborative Cybersecurity: The Paradigm for the Future’. This hybrid event combined the best of virtual and on-site engagements, attracting world-class international speakers. The theme underscored the importance of joint efforts in the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape, reaching a wide global audience while cherishing in-person exchanges.


Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference 2022 (Hybrid Edition)

The anniversary 10th edition of the Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference took place on September 7-8, 2022, and centered around the more-than-ever relevant theme of’ ‘Incident Response and Resilience’. For the first time, the conference was organized as a hybrid event. And despite the fact that we were able to reach a larger and more distant audience with the virtual format, we have truly enjoyed being able to meet and share knowledge and best practices at a physical event again.


Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference 2021 (Virtual Edition)

Due to the continued unpredictable corona situation, the 9th Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference took place in the virtual space again. Over three days (September 6-8, 2021) participants could enjoy 18 insightful presentations delivered by speakers from all over the world.


Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference 2020 (Virtual Edition)

Due to the global corona pandemic, the 8th Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference took place in the virtual space. Spread over three days (September 14-16, 2020), it offered an agenda full of world-class speakers and insightful topics. 


Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference 2019

The 7th Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference took place on Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at the headquarters of the Confederation of Danish Industry. The conference was co-organized by CSIS Security Group, DI and IBM and was attended by 240 IT security professionals. CCCC19 featured keynotes by a.o. IBM’s BISO Dimple Ahluwalia and cyber security stars Jayson E. Street and Rik Ferguson. 


Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference 2018

The 6th Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference took place on June 7, 2018 at the headquarters of the Confederation of Danish Industry. The conference was co-organized by CSIS Security Group and DI and was attended by over 220 IT security professionals. The conference featured keynotes by a.o. Marianne Sørensen from the Agency for Digitization, Paul Vixie from Farsight and Peter Kruse from CSIS. The conference also offered a number of presentations on mobile malware, APTs, GDPR, threat hunting, modern threats or IoTs.


Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference 2017

The 5th Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference took place on May 24, 2017 at the headquarters of the Confederation of Danish Industry. The conference was co-organized by CSIS Security Group, DI and Finance Denmark and was attended by over 290 IT security professionals. The conference featured the award-winning journalist Kim Zetter and SINTEF researcher Marie Moe as keynote speakers. Apart from the different keynote speeches, the CCCC17 offered numerous other presentations that were distributed across the following tracks: APT and Detection, GDPR, Fraud and Response, Persistent Threats and Awareness and OSINT.


Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference 2016

The 4th Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference took place on June 9, 2016 at the headquarters of the Confederation of Danish Industry. The conference was co-organized by CSIS Security Group, DI and the Danish Bankers’ Association and was attended by over 280 IT security professionals from a variety of industries. The conference featured a keynote by Eugene Kaspersky, the founder and CEO of Kaspersky Lab, who reflected on the dark ages of cyber security. Other topics that resonated at the CCCC16 were e.g. hacker attack against the energy company NRGi, consequences of the GDPR for the use of modern technologies or the (in)security of modern Iot devices.


Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference 2015

The 3rd Copenhagen Cybercrime Conference took place on June 11, 2015 at the headquarters of the Confederation of Danish Industry. The conference was co-organized by CSIS Security Group, DI and the Danish Ministry of Business and Growth. It was attended by two hundred IT security professionals from a variety of industries and featured a keynote by Richard Boscovich, Assistant General Counsel at Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit.


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