stclarke announces Microsoft Ignite 2025, highlighting opportunities for security professionals to connect, learn about AI-powered security, and stay ahead of evolving cyber threats through interactive sessions and community engagement.

Join the Security Community at Microsoft Ignite 2025

Security professionals and enthusiasts are invited to Microsoft Ignite 2025, taking place both in San Francisco and online. The event will focus on the challenges and innovations present in today’s AI-powered security landscape. Attendees can expect:

  • Showcases of end-to-end security innovations directly from Microsoft experts.
  • Insights into adopting AI securely, with governance and threat intelligence as central themes.

Why Attend?

  • Accelerate secure AI adoption through hands-on demos and governance tools.
  • Modernize security operations with Microsoft’s AI-first platforms.
  • Learn proactive strategies for protecting data, identities, and infrastructure.
  • Stay informed about the latest threats with global threat and regulatory intelligence.

Key Event Highlights

Microsoft Security Forum (Nov 17, 2025)

  • Pre-conference sessions led by industry and Microsoft security leaders, including presentations, roundtables, and real-world threat analysis.

Community Events and Networking

  • Multiple opportunities to connect, including the “Secure the Night” party and evening networking with security leaders at the Palace Hotel.
  • One-on-one meetings with Microsoft Security experts can be scheduled for personalized discussions.

Hands-on Labs, Demos, and Certifications

  • Live demonstrations showcasing Microsoft’s newest security capabilities.
  • Practical labs and on-site opportunities to pursue Microsoft Security certifications to advance your skills.

Registration

  • The event is open for both in-person and online participation between November 17-21, 2025.
  • Early registration is suggested to secure your spot at specialty sessions and community events.

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