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Infosecurity Europe is one of the largest cybersecurity events in Europe. For three days, it brings CISOs, security engineers, and IT leaders together – people who live and breathe cyber defense. The 2026 event runs June 2-4 at ExCeL London and expects more than 13,000 cybersecurity professionals, 300 exhibitors, and 200 hours of talks from industry leaders.
Our honest take: The industry has been so focused on what AI might do next that it’s underinvested in the fundamentals.
AI is changing things – phishing emails are more convincing, impersonation attempts are easier to produce at scale, and staying ahead is getting harder for defenders. It is a legitimate concern.
But many organizations still haven’t reached full DMARC enforcement. Email-sending sources are distributed across departments and third-party platforms. DNS configurations drift as tooling changes. Attackers are actively exploiting that exposure right now.
At Infosec this year, AI will dominate the conversation – and rightly so. But the fundamentals still need to be addressed. Both deserve attention.
If you’re there to evaluate vendors, review the options ahead of time and prepare questions based on your current environment, priorities, and any challenges you’re facing. You will get more out of a focused conversation than a generic demo.
If you’re there to learn, the sessions are a starting point, but don’t discount the conversations that often happen around them – with peers who are facing the same challenges but solving them differently. Don’t underestimate the hallway time.
If you’re there to build relationships, Infosec offers plenty of opportunities to connect. Networking events like Community@Infosec, Table Talks, Infosec Meets, Exhibitor Happy Hours (join ours at stand E30 day 1 & 2), and Women in Cybersecurity all offer useful ways to engage with others in the industry.
Leave some time in your schedule for the unexpected conversations and new topics that come up during the conference. Some of the best insights at Infosec may happen outside your planned sessions and meetings.
We aren’t claiming to have the perfect playbook, but here’s what we’ve found works at cybersecurity events like this.
Above all, don’t overthink it. The best conversations at cybersecurity events like this tend to start with a handshake and a genuine question. Everything else follows from there.
The Sendmarc team will be at booth E30 for all three days.
We help enterprises take control of email security across complex, distributed environments. That means helping teams:
If any of these are priorities for your team, come and find us at Booth E30.
If you’d prefer to book some time ahead of the event, you can do that below.