Infosecurity Europe 2025 marked CYJAX’s first year as an exhibitor, and it proved to be a significant milestone for the organisation. The three-day event was filled with meaningful conversations, insightful sessions, and valuable connections across the cybersecurity community.
We are proud to share that CYJAX booked the highest number of meetings of any exhibitor at Infosecurity Europe 2025, as confirmed by the event organisers. This achievement is particularly noteworthy given that the figure does not include the many additional meetings secured at our stand or scheduled in the days following the event. As first-time exhibitors, this recognition is a testament to the dedication of our team and the growing interest in our work across the industry.
As part of the official conference programme, Chris Spinks, Head of Operations, CYJAX Ltd, and Joe Wrieden, Cyber Threat Intelligence Team Lead, CYJAX Ltd, delivered a session titled:
“From SOC to C-Suite: Going from Threat Intelligence to Board Intelligence”
Threat intelligence is often rich in data but poor in strategic impact. This session explored how organisations can elevate cyber threat intelligence from the security operations centre to the boardroom, bridging the gap between technical indicators and executive-level risk insight.
Through real-world examples and practical takeaways, the presentation demonstrated how to transform CTI into actionable narratives that inform decision-making, align with leadership priorities, and support organisational resilience. The session positioned threat intelligence not simply as a technical function, but as a valuable business asset.


Key Themes and Insights from Infosecurity Europe 2025
As we reflect on our experience at the event, several recurring themes and strategic insights stood out:
1. The Growing Role of Artificial Intelligence
AI was a central topic across multiple sessions, both as a defensive capability and as a tool exploited by adversaries. There is a clear need to approach AI with both innovation and caution, developing ways to harness its potential while ensuring robust safeguards against emerging risks.
2. An Evolving Threat Landscape
There was a strong emphasis on the rapidly shifting nature of cyber threats, including increasingly sophisticated phishing techniques and heightened third-party and supply chain vulnerabilities. The industry must remain agile and proactive in addressing these evolving challenges.
3. Cyber Resilience as a Strategic Imperative
Prevention alone is no longer sufficient. There is a growing recognition that resilience, the ability to respond to and recover from incidents effectively, is now fundamental. Building resilient systems, teams, and processes must be prioritised across sectors.
4. The Human Factor Remains Central
Despite advancements in automation and tooling, human behaviour, communication, and culture continue to be pivotal to strong cybersecurity postures. Investment in training, awareness, and upskilling remains essential.
5. The Importance of Collaboration
One of the most consistent messages throughout the event was that collaboration drives progress. Engaging with the wider cybersecurity community enhances collective knowledge, improves visibility of emerging threats, and supports a more unified response.
Infosecurity Europe 2025 was an opportunity not only to showcase the work we are doing at CYJAX but also to listen, learn, and engage with the broader industry. We leave the event energised, better informed, and more committed than ever to helping organisations navigate today’s complex digital environment.
We thank everyone who connected with us at Infosecurity Europe, and we look forward to the continued conversations and collaborations that will follow.
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