It-sa is Europe’s largest trade fair for IT security… and we were there!
This fair has taken place in Nuremberg since 2009, and is the meeting point for all decision makers and experts in IT security. It’s the #placetobe for all those searching for security solutions and for learning from major experts in the field.
This year we participated in collaboration with Gravitate, our German partner for all our monitoring and security solutions. It was a great occasion to meet many other partners, to exchange knowledge and to learn all the latest trends in the security field, while also meeting potential new customers!
Thanks to everyone who visited us during these three days!
See you next year!
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