10th June 2026 - London
Build better awareness. Together.
On the 10th June, we're bringing together cybersecurity awareness practitioners in London who are done building campaigns alone. Done writing content under pressure with no one to sense-check it. Done heading into Cybersecurity Awareness Month with a plan that was pulled together at the last minute because there was no time, no resource, and no one around who truly got it.
This day is the answer to that. A full day of hands-on collaborative working, honest conversation, and real output. A room full of people dealing with the same stuff you are, in a great space, doing the work together. You'll leave with connections that last beyond the day, frameworks you can actually use, and a campaign for October you're genuinely proud of.
Arrive from 9am onwards. Breakfast and lunch is provided.
The day is structured but it's not rigid. The morning is workshop time with small groups, real topics, the kind of honest back-and-forth that only happens when everyone in the room is dealing with the same thing.
Before lunch, each group shares what they've been working on and the whole room gives feedback. That should be the moment where you realise how much better your ideas get when someone pushes back on them a bit.
The afternoon is where it comes together. You take the feedback, you refine the ideas, and you push them into something you can actually take home and use. Not a rough outline, a proper content framework that's yours.
Networking to kick things off, a large discussion to close, and plenty of space in between for the conversations that never happen on a webinar. You'll leave with new connections, sharper thinking, and a plan for October you feel good about.
Where we're meeting
The Palm Room, Lumiere London, N1.
Choosing the right venue was an important part of organising this event. We wanted a space that was far away from a stuffy meeting room that many of us would spend our time in. The Palm Room is far from that.
With plenty of natural light and breakout space, it has a character and charm that you won't find on your second floor conference room. It should encourage creative thinking and provide a great location for the day.
Located on Underwood Street, Old Street, with Old Street station a short walk away and Liverpool Street and Angel both easily reachable. Full joining instructions shared on registration confirmation.
Click here to view the location on Google Maps.
Do you work on the human side?
We're looking for people who are hands on doing the work, not managing it from a distance. Whether that's a dedicated awareness lead, an IT manager with a communications remit, or someone in HR or L&D with responsibility for security culture, the key thing is that they are in it every day. Building campaigns, writing communications, designing training, and trying to make people care about security with whatever time and budget they have.
This is a day of discussion, collaborative working, and real output.
It is not the right day for the people awareness professionals report in to.
You'll fit right in if you:
Own the awareness agenda - You're the person in your organisation who decides how security culture is built and communicated, whatever your title says.
Bridge the gap between technical and human - You understand the threats well enough to explain them, and you spend your days figuring out how to make people actually care.
Build campaigns with whatever you've got - Limited budget, limited resource, limited time. You make it work anyway, and you know there's a better way.
Your Hosts
Places are limited
Want to be in the room?
This isn't a conference. It's a working day, and the quality of the conversation depends on who's in it. We're keeping the attendance limited in numbers, selected to make sure every person in the room can contribute and take something away.
Register your interest below and we'll be in touch with full details.
No commitment required at this stage. We'll follow up within a few days.
The Secure Culture Hub is a practitioner-first space, powered by Hoxhunt. Built for the people doing the work, not talking about it. The workshop is the first step. We're glad you're here.
Made possible with the support of Hoxhunt

