Last year’s conference attracted around 70 participants who were offered many important insights on topics such as information impact, data protection and current events in cybersecurity. The high level of interest was proof of how topical these issues actually are.
On 5-6 November, it’s time again, and we can promise interesting perspectives from business, authorities, public organisations and academia. If you want to get an up-to-date
current situation, take part in initiatives that are taking place to increase our digital resilience and network with those active in the field? Sign up for Security Divas Sweden 2025!
This year’s speakers include Johanna Parikka Altenstedt, coordinator of Cybernode at RISE, Hanna Linderstål, CEO of Earhart Business Protection Agency, Karin Ahl, CEO of Netnod, Sara Lidbaum, Business Manager at Netnod, Pernilla Uddh, site manager for Atea in Karlstad, Elin Bertilsson, incoming CEO of Svenska Stadsnätsföreningen, and Elin Spets Ramberg, Coordinator and Deputy Head of Unit in the Capability Development Unit at the Swedish Psychological Defence Agency.
Practical information
Events on 5 November:
11.45 Registration and lunch
13.00 Start of the programme
19.00 Dinner and mingle (Olssons Bazar)
Highlights 6/11:
08.30 Programme start
12.00 Lunch and closing
Location: Värmlands Museum
Cost: 750 SEK
Incl. two lunches and one dinner
PLEASE NOTE! Registration is binding, but can be transferred to another person
The conference content is mainly in Swedish, but presentations in English may occur.
For those who want accommodation, a 15% discount is offered at ELITE Stadshotellet Karlstad 5-6 November if you enter the group code 7854204.
Read more about Security Divas Sweden here.
Security Divas Sweden is inspired by the Norwegian model Security Divas and has emerged as an initiative within Cross Border Cyber Capacity (CBCC), a project funded by Interreg Sweden-Norway. CBCC is run by Compare and Digital Innlandet in collaboration with NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), University of Innlandet, Norwegian Cybersecurity Cluster, Vaager Innovasjon, Karlstad Municipality and Karlstad University.
The conference is organised by Compare in collaboration with Cybercampus Sweden and Karlstad University. In addition to Interreg Sweden-Norway, the conference is also funded by Vinnova – Sweden’s innovation agency.