José Valiente


José Valiente is Director of the Center for Industrial Cybersecurity. Technological and Security consulting specialist. He has more than 20 years of experience working in large consulting firms, in which he has developed his professional career both in the field of information technology and in the industrial automation sector. He has participated in more than a dozen publications on industrial cybersecurity, as well as in multiple conferences, events and specialized courses on cybersecurity.
He currently holds multiple certifications in IT and security vendor solutions, as well as CISM professional certifications from ISACA and Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional (GICSP) from GIAC.
Ivan Sánchez


Fernando Gutiérrez


Fernando is the Partner in charge of the Litigation and Arbitration department of Pinsent Masons Madrid. State Attorney on leave, he has also been Secretary of the Board of Directors for the National Institute of Communication Technologies (INTECO, current INCIBE).
He has extensive experience in civil, commercial and commercial litigation, as well as in pre-litigation advice, with important practice advising and resolving technological disputes
Albert Estrada


Albert Estrada i Capilla has over 20 years of experience in the leadership of several companies of the IT industry.
In 2011, along with Xavier González, Albert Estrada founded Open Cloud Factory. As CEO of the company in these ten years, he heads the global strategy of the European Security Vendor. The recognition of OCF by Industry organizations validates the innovation of the company.
Félix Muñoz


Félix Muñoz is founder and CEO of Entelgy Innotec Security, the largest Spanish cybersecurity company and a benchmark in the Latin American market.
He studied Computer Engineering, has a PDD at IESE and is certified in CISA, CISM, CRISC. He has dedicated his entire professional career to this sector in its multiple fields, achieving a comprehensive vision of it.
Miguel Ángel Amutio


CISA, CRISC, CISM. In charge of the direction of the Cybersecurity Operations Center of the General State Administration; coordination of the development of the National Security Framework (ENS); the security policy of the General Secretariat for Digital Administration. Membership and participation in committees and WGs related to National Cybersecurity. Member of the Governing Board of the European Cybersecurity Competence Center.
Jessica Barker


Dr Jessica Barker is an award-winning global leader in the human side of cyber security. She has been named one of the top 20 most influential women in cyber security in the UK and served as the Chair of ClubCISO for two years. She is the best-selling author of Confident Cyber Security (Kogan Page) and co-author of Cybersecurity ABCs: delivering awareness, behaviours and culture change (BCS).
Jessica is a popular keynote speaker, including keynoting RSA San Francisco in 2020. She delivers thought-provoking and engaging presentations across the world, at corporate events as well as practitioner and academic conferences. Known for her ability to engage everyone from senior executives to ethical hackers and creative workers, she brings energy, enthusiasm and fun to cyber security. Her speaking engagements are rooted in the work she does around the psychology and sociology of cyber security, particularly regarding cyber security threats, social engineering, cyber security communications, and the psychology of fear and cyber security. She is known for her expertise in cyber security awareness, behaviour and culture.
Equipped with years of experience running her own consultancy, she co-founded Cygenta and has delivered face-to-face cyber security awareness sessions to over 40,000 people in over 23 countries.
Jamie Woodruff


In his late 20s, Jamie Woodruff is one of the world’s leading expert on hacking and cyber security.
Woodruff entered the public eye when he successfully hacked Facebook as part of a student competition at Bangor University where he was studying computer information systems. He has since uncovered security holes in numerous high-profile operations.
James A. Lindsay


James Lindsay is a crisis manager, resilience expert and programme manager who stepped in as the Head of Crisis Management for Cambridge Analytica during the Facebook scandal.
He is a former Regular and then Reserve British Army officer who attended Staff College at the UK Defence Academy.
He then trained as a management consultant at PwC before becoming an independent consultant. At PwC Lindsay specialised in Programme Management and was the EMEA lead for Business Continuity Planning. Lindsay was one of the team of three PwC staff who successfully brought Equitable Life through the Guaranteed Annuity (GAR) disaster.
As an independent consultant Lindsay has worked for numerous large blue chip organisations both on major regulatory and resilience projects and programmes.