Infosec Europe is turning 19 this year, but for Titania
this is only the 4th year. Here is the story of how we grew up
alongside one of the most recognised shows in the information security
industry.
First Year - 2011
In our first year it was all about getting our tool – Nipper Studio
– launched (an enhancement of the original tool Nipper) and into the hands of the
people who needed it: pentesters. Titania came with an army of three and within
a 2 x 2 stand space we demo'ed for three days.
Nipper Studio Launch
We launched Nipper Studio and we came
bearing gifts…
Second Year - 2012
In our second year of Infosec we had tripled in staff numbers and doubled
our product portfolio. This time 6 of our best people were there and ready to show off two
products. We were also looking to find people interested in trying the ‘release
candidate’ version of newest Paws Studio compliance software.
Stress Free Cyber Security
We made an important addition to our product family – Paws Studio. The Titania team also grew bigger and we decided to help take the stress out of cyber security by giving away some stress balls and chocolate.
Alen Damadzic the author
of Paws Studio, our compliance and auditing tool, demonstrating the use of stress balls at our stand.
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Berislav Kucan @bkucan here with the Titania Team, having a chat about his work at HelpNet Security. Later that year he completed an independent review of our Nipper Studio software.
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The stars of our expo – Nipper Studio & Paws Studio
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Third Year – 2013
Last year we had 7 people, and just as well, because we barely had a moment to catch a breath. In between
spinning the wheel of fortune, talking to people, showcasing the products and catching
up with old friends from the industry, we had our hands full.
At the last show we also had some very popular umbrellas. In the spirit
of the Great British Cyber Security theme, what can be more appropriate than an
umbrella in London?
Great British Cyber Security
Our prize wheel gave visitors a chance to win free audits,
an assortment of Union Jack themed prizes, such as mugs, piggy banks, umbrellas
and t-shirts. We also had Nipper Studio and Paws Studio in full swing. Our team
was counting 13 members and had a bigger stand so we could welcome
even more people.
Great British Cyber Security
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Fourth Year - 2014
This year we have even more surprises. Everything's got bigger, the team, the company, the stand and the giveaways. You'll have to come and see us to find out what's new in terms of auditing, compliance and the best cyber security for your organisation. There will be new features to trial on Nipper Studio and a very important announcement that you don't want to miss.
Stress Free Cyber Security
Without spoiling the surprise, we can assure you that Ian Whiting will be there to give demonstrations of each of our products for the entire three days. At the end of each presentation there will be a Q & A session and a surprise goody bag for all those who want them. We also have a demo area for those of you who want to try the software yourselves and we have an excellent team who has already represented us successfully in Vienna, Las Vegas and Washington at cyber conferences and exhibitions this year.
If you want to know where to find us, we will be on G25, right next to Juniper Networks, Outpost24, Trend Micro, Splunk and SecurEnvoy:
Titania (center) stand G25 |
You can also find us at Stand C85 as part of the Malvern Cyber Security Cluster, along other members of the cyber valley. The partnership is a collaborative effort of cyber security SMEs in the Worcestershire area to raise awareness, encourage the development of cyber skills and address common issues for SMEs in the industry.
On each day of the event, members of the Cluster will be present to talk you through the variety of innovative products and solutions and share best practices on the common topic that brings us all together at Infosec: information security. Among the companies you'll see at the stand are: Titania, DataSure, Borwell, Advent IM, Hedgehog Security, Encription Limited, Ascentor, NCSC (National Cyber Skills Centre), IASME (Information Assurance for SMEs), Sutcliffe & Co and others.
Malvern Cyber Security Cluster (center) stand C85 |
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