San Antonio is working to become a key player in cybersecurity by hosting the first American InCyber Forum in June 2025. The city expects about 5,000 delegates to attend this important conference, which is growing in popularity worldwide. According to a recent article of Here San Antonio, "San Antonio’s Moment in the Spotlight" will showcase its emerging status as a cybersecurity hub.
The third annual InCyber Forum is taking place in Montreal, attracting industry leaders and federal representatives. "San Antonio is proud to have spearheaded discussions," stated Marc Anderson, president and CEO of Visit San Antonio. The city is home to key federal agencies like the U.S. Air Force Cyber Command and educational institutions such as the University of Texas at San Antonio, which offers advanced cyber security programs. The forum offers attendees a chance to connect with experts from government, academia, and industry, as reported by the San Antonio Business Journal.
San Antonio's appeal as the host city includes its history and diverse culture, which will enhance the experience for delegates. "Attendees can look forward to exploring iconic sights like the Alamo and the River Walk while indulging in San Antonio’s renowned culinary scene," as noted in the Here San Antonio coverage.
The InCyber Forum in San Antonio aims to contribute to the future of cybersecurity. The initiative focuses on fostering connections and growth in the field. "We are dedicated to creating an environment that fosters growth and innovation," Anderson shared, as cited by the San Antonio Business Journal.