The twoHundred CISO Events unite senior cybersecurity executives from the top 200 enterprises in each Nordic country. Each session is designed for open, strategic dialogue around cybersecurity, innovation, and digital transformation — in a trusted, sales-free environment.
The twoHundred CISO Events are invitation-only forums for senior security executives to discuss cybersecurity, digital resilience, and enterprise risk. Each session fosters open peer dialogue, actionable insight, and trusted collaboration - enabling leaders to strengthen their organizations’ security posture while advancing strategic priorities.
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Discuss real-world cybersecurity challenges with trusted peers.
Gain fresh perspectives on emerging risks and security strategy.
Build a strong network of C-level security and technology leaders.
Access expert-led insights and practical tools to strengthen your cybersecurity strategy.
Explore new approaches to digital resilience, compliance, and risk management.
Expand your strategic influence and position security as a driver of business value.
I think it is extremely important in a knowledge industry that you share the knowledge you have, but you also listen to the experiences others have had and thereby have an effective forum where you can share themes on the agenda.
As with so many other things in life, it only works if you both give and take.
I participate because this is the best group structure in Denmark without comparison. Being brought together as a network being able to network and get that inspiration from my "peers" in this condensed form I quite unique. Not too much waste on the side, and I meet good colleagues in the industry. Saying yes to the invitations is a no brainer as I enjoy showing up every time.
Each twoHundred community brings together C-level executives to share insights, challenges, and strategies within their specific field.