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What to Expect at Infosecurity Europe 2026

Written by Admin | May 1, 2026 9:13:34 AM

Infosecurity Europe 2026 takes place on 2nd-4th June at ExCeL London, and this year marks the event's 30th edition - its most significant milestone yet. With over 13,000 cyber security professionals, 380+ exhibitors, and 11 dedicated conference stages, it is the largest cybersecurity gathering in Europe and the one event where the entire industry - vendors, practitioners, CISOs, MSPs, and government representatives - comes together in one place.

Whether you are attending for the first time or a returning visitor trying to get more out of three days on the floor, this guide covers what to expect, how the event is structured, what kinds of vendors you will find, and how to make the most of your time.

How the Event is Structured

Infosecurity Europe is split across two main elements: the exhibition floor and the conference programme. Both run simultaneously across all three days, so planning your time in advance makes a significant difference.

The exhibition floor houses 380+ vendors across several distinct zones:

Main Show Floor - the largest section, home to established vendors with fully customised stands. This is where you will find the bulk of product demos, live tools, and vendor meetings.

Discovery Zone - a dedicated area for companies newer to the event. Attendees are actively sign-posted here to find emerging innovations, making it one of the more interesting parts of the floor for spotting vendors before they become household names.

Cyber Start-Ups Zone - focused on early-stage cybersecurity companies. Founders present live on the Cyber Start-Ups Theatre, and it is one of the best places at the show to find genuinely novel approaches to security problems.

Channel Zone - exclusively for MSPs, MSSPs, integrators, resellers, and distributors. It has its own keynote stage, networking bar, and meeting spaces. If you work in the channel, this zone was built specifically for you and is worth treating as a separate event within the event.

The conference programme runs across 11 stages with over 200 hours of content, including keynotes, deep dives, case studies, technology showcases, and 90-minute security workshops. All sessions are free to attend with a standard visitor pass.

What Kinds of Vendors Attend

With 380+ exhibitors, the show floor covers virtually every corner of the cybersecurity market. Here is a breakdown of the main vendor categories you will typically find:

Endpoint and Threat Detection - vendors focused on detecting and responding to threats across devices and networks. Companies like SentinelOne represent this space, offering EDR and XDR platforms for organisations of all sizes.

Identity and Access Management - covering everything from privileged access to workforce identity governance. SailPoint is exhibiting this year, presenting on AI agent identity security at the AI and Cloud Theatre on 3rd June.

Email and Browser Security - vendors tackling phishing, business email compromise, and browser-based threats. Abnormal AI is confirmed as an exhibitor, focusing on AI-driven email attack prevention. Menlo Security brings browser isolation and live demos to the floor.

Network and Infrastructure Security - edge security, DDoS mitigation, and web application protection.

Vulnerability Management and Compliance - tools for scanning, prioritising, and remediating vulnerabilities, alongside compliance frameworks like ISO 27001, Cyber Essentials, and NIS2. 

Password and Access Management - LastPass is confirmed as an exhibitor this year, with executive meetings available on stand for qualified visitors.

Security Operations Platforms - one of the fastest-growing categories at the show, reflecting the growing demand from mid-market organisations and MSPs for platforms that bring detection, response, compliance, and reporting together without the complexity of enterprise SIEM. This is where CybaVerse sits.

Tips for Getting the Most Out of the Three Days

  • Book vendor meetings before you arrive. The most relevant exhibitors fill their diaries quickly. If CybaVerse is on your list, get in touch here to set up a meeting before the show.

     

  • Use Infosec Meets. The official networking platform lets you arrange meetings with other attendees and exhibitors in advance. Worth setting up before you travel.

     

  • Use Colleqt QR codes. Exhibitors have Colleqt QR codes on their stands - scanning one sends all their contact information straight to your inbox. Far easier than collecting business cards.

     

  • Plan your conference sessions in advance. With 11 stages running simultaneously, going in without a schedule means missing the sessions most relevant to you. The full programme is available at infosecurityeurope.com.

If you are in the channel, treat the Channel Zone as a priority. It runs its own dedicated programme and is the most concentrated space at the show for MSP and MSSP-relevant conversations.

CybaVerse at Infosecurity Europe 2026

Stand: D38

CybaVerse is exhibiting at Infosecurity Europe 2026 with CybaOps, a security operations platform built specifically for mid-market organisations and MSPs who need to run effective security operations without a large internal team or an enterprise-sized budget.

CybaOps brings detection, vulnerability management, compliance tracking, incident response, and reporting into a single environment - sitting across your existing tools rather than replacing them. For organisations that have outgrown disconnected point tools but cannot justify the cost of full SIEM or an outsourced SOC, it fills that gap directly.

For MSPs, CybaOps is built to be white-labelled and resold, giving partners a repeatable and scalable way to deliver security operations services to multiple clients from a single platform.

If the question you are arriving at Infosec 2026 trying to answer is "how do we run security operations sustainably?" come and visit CybaVerse at Stand D38!