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    In2IT and partners unite to “Secure the World” at the 2nd Annual Cybersecurity Roundtable

    With cyberattacks growing more sophisticated and interconnected digital systems reshaping every aspect of society, In2IT Technologies, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of e-Government, Huawei Technologies, and Forescout, will host the 2nd Annual In2IT Cybersecurity Roundtable on the 30th of October 2025.

    Held under the theme “Secure the World” at Emoyeni Estate in Parktown, the roundtable will convene leading CIOs, technology strategists, and security professionals to explore how collaboration and innovation can safeguard South Africa’s digital future.

    Technology, leadership, and collaboration for a secure future

    This year’s discussions will unpack some of the most pressing cybersecurity issues facing both public and private sectors; from ransomware, phishing, and supply chain risks to the disruptive impact of quantum computing and IoT vulnerabilities. Experts will share insights on how emerging technologies like AI, automation, and Zero Trust architecture can transform defence strategies, while examining the importance of leadership, skills development, and coordinated policy efforts in building national cyber resilience.

    The event will also highlight how organisations can prepare for the coming quantum era, where encryption and data protection frameworks must evolve to withstand next-generation threats. Thought leaders from both the financial and technology sectors will discuss how integrating governance, compliance, and technology can mitigate risks and enhance resilience.

    “As digital ecosystems expand, so does our shared responsibility to protect them,” says Tshepo Mokoena, Executive Chairman at In2IT Technologies. “The roundtable is designed to bring together diverse perspectives to shape a more secure, connected, and sustainable digital world.”

    Industry professionals and interested stakeholders are welcome to listen to the conversation via the livestream on YouTube from 15:00 to 17:30, to gain valuable insights from top experts on the state of cybersecurity in South Africa and the innovations leading the fight against cybercrime.

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