Event

BBQ & Bytes: AppSec Social Copenhagen

Date
May 14, 2025
Time
6.15pm CEST
Event Type
In person
Location
Europe
Event Overview

After a busy first day at V2Security Copenhagen, join us for the unofficial after party social!

  • When? May 14th, 6:15 - 8.15 PM
  • Where? Mikkeller Warpigs Brewpub (just a 5-minute walk from V2 Security!)
  • Why Attend? Relax, network, and gain fresh insights into application security while enjoying one of Copenhagen’s most iconic brewpubs.

What’s the catch?
You might just learn something new about security from the Endor Labs team, and you'll become a Jedi Master of cybersecurity!

Spaces are limited — register now!

Bonus Tip*:* Before the party, swing by Endor Labs’ Booth 707 at V2 Security to explore their latest innovations and grab some exclusive swag.

Wrap up your day at V2 Security with the BBQ & Bytes: Endor Labs Security Social, the ultimate unofficial after-party for cybersecurity professionals!

Join us for an evening of great beer, Texas-style BBQ, and engaging conversations with fellow security leaders.

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