InfoSecurity Europe 2026

Cyber Toolkit was proud to exhibit at InfoSecurity Europe 2026, one of the industry's leading events for cyber security professionals, technology providers, and organisations looking to strengthen their cyber resilience.

Over the course of the event, our team had the opportunity to speak with hundreds of attendees from all different sectors. These conversations highlighted a common challenge facing organisations of all sizes: improving cyber capability in a practical, affordable, and scalable way.

We were delighted to showcase how Cyber Toolkit helps organisations assess, understand, and improve their cyber security posture, as well as giving them better understanding of their supply chain. From charities and schools to SMEs and larger organisations, visitors were keen to explore how free cyber security tools can help reduce risk and build confidence across their organisations.

A key highlight of the event was a presentation delivered by our CEO, Jonathan Davies on the Thursday called "Improving the 99%".

The talk focused on a critical but often overlooked aspect of cyber security, raising the cyber competence of the bottom 99% of organisations. This includes charities, schools, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and other organisations that may not have access to extensive cyber security resources.

While much attention is often placed on protecting the largest and most security-mature organisations, the reality is that every organisation forms part of a wider supply chain. Weaknesses anywhere within that chain can create opportunities for cyber threats to spread and impact larger organisations.

Jonathan explored how improving cyber awareness, capability, and resilience among the bottom 99% ultimately benefits the top 1%. By helping smaller organisations strengthen their cyber defences, we create stronger, more resilient supply chains for everyone.

We would like to thank everyone who visited the Cyber Toolkit stand, attended Jonathan’s presentation, and shared their insights throughout the event.

The conversations we had at InfoSecurity Europe 2026 reaffirmed our belief that improving cyber security across the wider ecosystem is one of the most effective ways to strengthen resilience for all. By helping the bottom 99% improve their cyber competence, we can build stronger, safer, and more secure supply chains that benefit everyone.

We look forward to continuing these conversations and exhibiting at Infosec again soon!