Infosecurity Europe 2022 rounds out its keynote speaker line-up with Suzanne Williams, International Hostage and Kidnap Negotiation Expert

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Richmond, Surrey, UK: The final keynote speaker to join the inspiring conference programme at Infosecurity Europe 2022 (21-23 June at ExCeL London) has been confirmed as International Hostage and Kidnap Negotiation Expert Suzanne Williams. In her captivating session, Lessons Learnt From the World of Hostage Negotiation (Thursday 23 June, 10:10), Suzanne will share her unique perspectives on remaining resilient in difficult situations, decision making under pressure, calculated risk taking, and the critical role of humans in advanced systems. 

Visitor registration for Infosecurity Europe 2022 – Europe’s most influential information security event – is open here.  

Suzanne Williams says: “I’ll outline the types of organised and not-so-organised crime I’ve been involved with, sharing insights such as how to listen to others to improve negotiation skills. I’m really looking forward to the show; it’s the conversations and introductions which happen at in-person events that make all the difference. Having noticed an increase in cyber extortion in my world, it will be interesting to learn about the emerging threats and trends.” 

Other leading practitioners, policymakers and thought leaders on the Keynote Stage include: 

  • Main opening keynote speaker Major General Tom Copinger-Symes CBE, Director of Strategy and Military Digitisation with UK Strategic Command, Tackling the Uncertain Future of Security Threats (Tuesday 21 June, 10:20).  
  • Baroness Eliza Manningham-Buller, former Head of MI5 and now serving on the Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology, Leadership in an Age of Uncertainty (Wednesday 22 June, 10:10).  
  • Misha Glenny, author, journalist and specialist in organised crime and cybersecurity, Geopolitics and Cyber Insecurity (Tuesday 21 June, 15:10).  
  • Geoff White, reporter for BBC and Channel 4 and author of The Lazarus Heist, Beyond the Lazarus Heist (Wednesday 22 June, 15:20). 

Also much anticipated is the National Cyber Security Centre Threat Brief: Hacks and Adversaries Unveiled (Thursday 23 June, 12.20), presented by a senior representative of the NCSC who will discuss the key threats and issues the organisation has encountered as it seeks to make the UK the safest place to live and work online. 

Nicole Mills, Exhibition Director at Infosecurity Group, comments: “Two weeks before the event opens, and there’s a real buzz in the air about Infosecurity Europe 2022. We’re hearing from visitors, exhibitors and speakers alike how they can’t wait to get back together in person to share experiences, forge relationships and learn from each other. The theme we chose for this year’s show – Stronger Together – couldn’t be more apt, and we’re looking forward to seeing evidence of what increased industry collaboration makes possible in the coming years.”