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Events We Are Sponsoring

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Join us for the Annual Fortify Public Sector Forum, an exclusive opportunity for public sector leaders and application security professionals to connect, learn and look ahead.
At this year’s forum, attendees will hear the latest vision from OpenText Fortify, explore new and upcoming roadmap innovations and gain insight into how Fortify continues to strengthen application security programs across the public sector. A key highlight will be a showcase of AI Aviator, Fortify’s new AI-driven capability designed to accelerate secure development, streamline vulnerability triage and help teams work smarter and faster.
The event will also feature updates on strategic partnerships that extend Fortify’s ecosystem, enabling deeper integrations and more effective ways to build, test and secure applications. Members of the Fortify Product Management and Leadership teams will be in attendance to share what’s ahead—and to hear directly from you about your priorities, upcoming requirements and the challenges your team is facing.
Space is limited, and early registration is encouraged. Be sure to note any topics of interest during registration so we can tailor the sessions to what matters most to you and your organization.

Join us to uncover the latest cybersecurity insights and solutions with experts, CISOs and service providers to accelerate your business.
The 2026 agenda will deliver the latest cybersecurity, risk management, strategy and leadership insights across key topic areas, covering the challenges most critical to CISOs and their teams.
Explore the topics that will be covered at this year’s conference, informed by key challenges for CISOs and their teams.
- AI in Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity leaders play a critical role in AI. Explore how to govern the secure use of AI across your organization, integrate AI into all aspects of cybersecurity, defend against AI-generated attacks and navigate the AI hype to create real value.
- Cyber Resilience - In an ever-changing and increasingly complex environment and threat landscape, improving the ability of the organization to resist, absorb, recover and adapt to business disruption is vital. Cybersecurity leaders must embed resilience as a key element in every aspect of their cybersecurity programs.
- Cybersecurity Leadership, Management and Governance - Cybersecurity leaders must reframe their roles for a volatile, uncertain world and better support business outcomes. Learn how to develop a business-driven cybersecurity program, use metrics to prove value, deliver effective cybersecurity governance, and enhance leadership skills and effectiveness.
- Data Security, Privacy and Compliance - Discover how to build the right data security governance and controls to account for constantly changing data-sharing requirements, the increasing risks of using unstructured data with generative AI tools and privacy laws.
- Security Culture, Behavior and Awareness - Cultivating a robust cybersecurity culture within the organization is crucial for safeguarding assets and maintaining trust with key business partners. Explore how to reevaluate your awareness initiatives to foster a culture of security and enable increased secure behaviors.
Secure your spot at Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2026. See you there!
Events Where We Are Exhibiting

The NLIT Summit is sponsored by the NLIT Society, a professional society founded to facilitate the exchange of best practices and ideas among IT and Cybersecurity professionals within the DOE complex, strengthen the infrastructure, and identify efficiencies within the DOE laboratory system. The Summit facilitates sharing information regarding all aspects of IT and Cybersecurity operations, technology, policies, and practices in support of research conducted at the Laboratories. It is open to all personnel in the IT and Cybersecurity fields working at Laboratories and Plants affiliated with government funded activities, as well as Federal government employees in the IT or Cybersecurity fields that work at agencies associated with the participating Laboratories.
The Summit consists of presentations, Community of Interest Network (COIN) collaboration sessions, panel discussions, tutorials, and technology demonstrations on a variety of topics of current interest to the IT community within DOE. There is an emphasis on providing opportunities for active participation and networking between attendees. Best practices, strategies, methodologies, implementations, lessons learned, innovative solutions, and emerging topics within the DOE community are shared during the Summit’s many sessions and events.