Why Attend?
Experience a day of thought-provoking keynotes, executive panels, and interactive sessions designed to help you navigate the complex intersection of trust, compliance, and innovation.
This is where ASEAN’s security community unites to connect, collaborate, and chart the next chapter of digital trust.
Gain exclusive insights from IDC analysts and industry leaders on how ASEAN’s cybersecurity spending is reshaping the regional security landscape.
Explore the next wave of secure architectures for multi-cloud, edge, and AI-ready environments, powered by real-world case studies and best practices.
With over 76% of Asia/Pacific enterprises unconfident in detecting AI-driven attacks, discover practical strategies to defend against next-generation threats in AI-powered and hybrid ecosystems.
Connect with top CISOs, CSOs, Security Architects, GRC leaders, and SOC innovators shaping the region’s trust agenda and exchange ideas that drive collective resilience.
Learn how forward-thinking CISOs are repositioning security from a cost centre to a driver of digital trust, growth, and board-level value creation.
Key Themes
The Summit will spotlight how innovation, intelligence, and resilience are reshaping enterprises through AI, cloud modernization, agentic architectures, and cybersecurity.
Regulation, Resilience and Value Creation
In ASEAN, data-protection, AI governance, cross-border data flows and digital trade frameworks are increasingly forming the architecture around cyber-risk and transformation. This theme explores how organisations can not only comply with regulatory demands, but embed them into resilient infrastructure, thereby transforming security from a cost burden into a strategic value driver. For ASEAN CISOs, this means turning regulation into resilience, resilience into trust, and trust into business value.
Digital Sovereignty and Trust Architecture
This theme addresses how security leaders build the “trust architecture” needed for digital sovereignty: secure infrastructure, vendor ecosystems you can trust, cross-border governance and partner networks that uphold sovereignty without isolation. In ASEAN this matters deeply for regional digital economy ambitions, ecosystem partnerships and national strategic autonomy.
Future-Ready Technology and Modernisation
Under this theme, we explore how security and architecture must modernise: retiring legacy silos; adopting zero-trust; designing for edge/IoT; building hybrid secured environments; and ensuring infrastructure, controls and operations are built for next-gen digital models. ASEAN organisations must align modernisation with trust, not treat them as separate lanes.
AI, Automation and Responsible Innovation
AI is rapidly moving from a buzzword to core enterprise agenda across ASEAN. This theme invites security leaders to examine how AI can deliver not just efficiency, but secure, ethical and compliant innovation. Topics might include: securing GenAI deployments; governance frameworks for AI; automating threat detection and response; embedding AI into identity, risk, analytics; balancing speed of innovation with trust, transparency and governance.
Operations, Analytics and Resilience Engineering
In the ASEAN region, where hybrid operations, partner/third-party ecosystems, and digital supply chains are expanding, this theme speaks to how SOCs, GRC leads, security architects and operations teams engineer resilience, not just for “when something happens” but for “what if everything changes”. It’s about analytics-driven operations, measurable resilience, and embedding recovery into design.
The Human Factor: Leadership and Culture
In ASEAN’s fast-moving digital economy, security leaders must build a culture of trust, agility and proactive risk management. This theme explores leadership styles for security executives, building security culture across functions, engaging business stakeholders, and nurturing the workforce to shift from reactive defence to proactive value creation. It also addresses the challenge of skills shortages and retention in ASEAN markets.
Incident and Trust Recovery
In a digital world with rising complexity of attacks, the inevitable event is not whether you’ll be breached but how you recover. IDC highlights the importance of resilience and recovery in cyber-service offerings. This theme examines incident response, crisis-communications, post-breach trust restoration, and how organisations recover not just systems but reputational trust, partner confidence and business continuity. For ASEAN companies, especially those part of regional or global supply chain, this is increasingly vital: a breach in one country can ripple across the region.
Data-Driven Business Enablement and Cyber-Value Metrics
Many organisations in ASEAN struggle to demonstrate the business value of security investments. This theme would specifically focus on how security and trust initiatives deliver business value via metrics, analytics, risk-quantification, ROI, and linking security to business outcomes. How you move from “we have controls” to “we drive business value, lower risk, support growth” is key.