The National Cybersecurity Directorate (DNSC) has officially launched registrations for the Bucharest Cybersecurity Conference 2025 (BCC2025), one of the largest events dedicated to cybersecurity in Romania, according to a press release.
BCC2025 is an international conference organized by DNSC, with the support of the National Coordination Center (NCC-RO) and the National Association for Information Systems Security (ANSSI), in collaboration with the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the European Cybersecurity Competence Center (ECCC).
The event will take place in Bucharest, October 6-8, 2025 and will be hosted by Nord Events Center by Globalworth Bucharest. The conference agenda is available on the website and details the activities and discussions that will take place.
The registration form for BCC2025 is available, and interested parties will be able to attend the event after receiving a confirmation from the organizers.
The third day of the event will be dedicated exclusively to the conference organized by ENISA, CRA - Making the EU Market Resilient, for which additional registration will be required.
Bucharest Cybersecurity Conference 2025 will bring together over 500 top cybersecurity experts, decision-makers and opinion leaders from across Europe and beyond, representing the public, private and academic sectors. Under the theme "Cybersecurity Cooperation in a Global Context of Uncertainty", the conference will explore how international collaboration can strengthen collective cyber resilience in a digital landscape characterized by constantly evolving threats and increasing geopolitical tensions.
According to the cited source, the discussions will focus on the implementation of key European cybersecurity regulations, such as the NIS2 Directive, the European Cyber Resilience Act and the European Cyber Solidarity Act. BCC2025 will also address key issues such as protecting critical infrastructure, improving cross-border incident response mechanisms and integrating new technologies such as artificial intelligence. In an increasingly interconnected digital ecosystem, cybersecurity is no longer just a technical challenge, but a strategic priority at a global level, requiring trust, political alignment and coordinated action.
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