V2 Security 2025
V2 Security addresses the critical issues of cyber and information security that Danish businesses face daily. As Denmark's largest IT security, compliance, and privacy fair, it offers a unique opportunity to connect with professionals who deal with these challenges every day.
Repeatedly, we see companies and public services fall victim to spam, phishing, hacking, and other sophisticated cybercrimes, often due to inadequate preparation or being caught off guard by hackers' ingenuity.
Join over 5,200 IT professionals, 100 exhibitors, and attend more than 100 seminars at Øksnehallen. Experience the vibrant atmosphere, engage in insightful discussions, and exchange ideas and inspiration. Gain new knowledge from leading experts and researchers in the industry.
As a participant, you'll receive the latest insights from top experts, understand current threat landscapes, and have the opportunity to share your experiences with some of Denmark's most renowned security brands.
We are bringing some of our greatest experts to V2 Security so you have the opportunity to meet us and learn how DNV Cyber can help you on your cybersecurity journey.
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Cyber in the supply chain: You can’t secure what you don’t know
Critical infrastructure industries are in a cybersecurity arms race, as adversaries are constantly changing their approach and developing more sophisticated tactics. Supply chains are a growing target as they provide a potential single-entry point to multiple organizations and systems.
Research from DNV Cyber finds that only half of professionals working in critical infrastructure are confident that their organization has full visibility of cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Over a third believe cyber-attackers may have infiltrated their supply chain without suppliers reporting it. This situation raises the risk of cyber-attacks through connected networks, components, software, and third-party service providers. While organizations are focused on locking the front door, they may have left the back door open.
Join DNV Cyber’s Auke Huistra for the latest on how critical infrastructure organizations are managing supply chain cyber risk and what they can do to improve – from governance and oversight to reducing the impact of breaches.
Securing the energy transition
Managing cyber risk is essential for energy companies to realize the energy transition, and it is central for governments and society at large to meet climate goals. This is an increasingly complex challenge because the technologies underpinning the transition are largely digital and scaling rapidly. With this comes cybersecurity risks.
Research from DNV Cyber finds that two in three energy professionals (65%) say their leadership views cybersecurity as the greatest current risk to their business. Almost two-thirds of energy professionals (71%) expect their company to increase investment in cybersecurity this year. Challenges remain, as the energy transition creates new attack surfaces, threat actors become more sophisticated, and geopolitics makes the world more hostile and uncertain.
Join DNV’s Ditlev Engel to explore key trends, challenges, and priorities for the energy industry as the sector manages cybers risk to secure the energy transition.