Infosec Europe 2013 visitor numbers revealed

Infosecurity Europe 2013 pulled in 13,200 visitors during its three day run last month, a six per cent increase on the previous year.

According to Claire Sellick, group director Infosecurity portfolio for Reed Exhibitions, the organisers of the event, this was driven by the show’s Education Programme, as well as a significant increase in security awareness from public and private sector organisations. “We are delighted with the results from the event. Infosecurity Europe this year reflected the growing importance of information security within the global business community as it continues to rise and anchor its position firmly on the business agenda of enterprise and SME organisations. With a total industry attendance including visitors and vendors of over 24,800, not only have we seen a significant increase in international suppliers successfully using Infosecurity Europe as the platform to launch and showcase their technology, there was also a notable volume increase of international attendees especially from emerging markets, as well as an increase in the seniority of end users from the enterprise and SME community.”

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