Awareness to Action with ITC
10.02
London,
UK
2026
A ransomware note. Five suspects. And a security team racing the clock. This February, we're bringing high-stakes learning to the heart of London... with one very messy breach to clean up.
On 10th February, the ITC Cyber Summit returns to RSA House with a sharp focus: how awareness becomes action. As digital transformation and AI accelerate the threat landscape, the event tackles what it takes to stay resilient... from geopolitics and tech shifts to unified security ops .
We’ll be there with a live escape room experience that turns those ideas into something you can feel.
The Breach: A 30-minute, immersive whodunnit-style cyber escape room where players investigate a live ransomware scenario... using real clues, vishing calls, and dodgy digital trails to crack the case .
What We're Bringing
We’re running The Breach with delegates... a fast-paced simulation designed to get people thinking (and sweating) like a real-world response team.
But we’re not stopping at gameplay. We’re also giving players access to our vishing phone lines, where they’ll encounter live voice-based social engineering.
And to frame it all, we’ll deliver a short, sharp 10-minute talk on why this works: how simulation cuts through fatigue, builds shared understanding, and gets teams speaking the same security language... fast.
Because awareness doesn’t come from a checklist. It comes from experience.
Why this matters
From the keynote stage to the escape room floor, this year's summit is all about bridging strategy and operations, helping security leaders adapt faster, detect smarter, and build the kind of cultural muscle memory that actually holds up under pressure.
This is where theory meets reality. And sometimes, reality means staring down a ransomware timer with four teammates.
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