ThreatSpike is presenting a full programme of IT and cybersecurity sessions at Infosecurity Europe 2026, running across Tuesday 2nd – Thursday 4th June 2026 at ExCeL London. Sessions cover AI-managed IT, deepfake phishing operations, physical penetration testing, and live platform demonstrations.
We’re not just showing up with a stand. We’ve built a live session programme – 15-minute presentations and product demos running throughout each day – delivered by our in-house experts. If you’re heading to the show, here’s what’s on, who’s presenting, and what you’ll take away.
What's On the ThreatSpike Stand at Infosecurity Europe 2026
Tuesday 2nd & Wednesday 3rd June IT & Cybersecurity Sessions

Introduction to the AI-Managed IT Department
Adam Blake, CEO | Tuesday & Wednesday, 10:30am
Why the traditional IT model is broken and what replaces it.
Adam opens each day with the session that sets the frame for everything else. If you’ve never come across ThreatSpike before, start here. He covers why the traditional IT model is structurally broken: reactive, expensive, held together by vendors who profit from things going wrong – and what we built instead. One platform, one team, one fixed price. Fifteen minutes that reframe how you think about managed IT.
Why Your MSP Is Still Running the Same Playbook It Used in 2006

Jacob Andrews, Head of Managed IT | Tuesday & Wednesday, 11:15am
The MSP model hasn’t evolved in 20 years. Here’s the proof.
Jacob has spent years inside IT environments that were never designed to actually get better. His argument is direct: the problem with most MSPs isn’t the people, it’s the model. Reactive ticketing, no structured roadmap, no accountability across the gap between IT and security. He covers what proactive IT management looks like in practice, what ThreatSpike’s Elite Playbook delivers from day one, and why the forward-deployed engineer model changes the equation.
Under the Bonnet: Network Management, PBX and Email Security Live
Matthew Ringrose, Operations Engineer & Eddie Hart, Senior Security Engineer | Tuesday & Wednesday, 1:15pm

A live walkthrough of the technology we built and run in-house.
Matt and Eddie take to the stage and show you the features they built. Network management, PBX, email gateway – live and in the platform. For the technically-minded who want to see the engineering, not just the positioning.
The SaaSpocalypse: What Happens When AI Kills Your Software Stack

Adam Blake, CEO | Tuesday & Wednesday, 2:00pm
AI is killing enterprise software and your renewals are next.
One of the most timely cybersecurity sessions at Infosecurity Europe 2026. Since September 2025, over a trillion dollars has been wiped from enterprise software valuations. Workday down 35%. Salesforce down 25%. Atlassian dropped 35% in a single week. The thesis is stark: if AI agents can replicate what enterprise software does, the per-seat pricing model is finished. Adam presents the argument, names what’s going first, and explains why the businesses that will benefit most from this shift are the ones with solid IT and security foundations already in place.
How Inchcape Shipping Services Secures a Global Operation with ThreatSpike
Adam Blake, CEO & Lee Scott, Head of Cyber Security, Inchcape Shipping Services | Tuesday & Wednesday, 3:15pm

What eight years with one security partner actually looks like.
The standout customer session in our Infosecurity Europe 2026 programme. Lee Scott, Head of Cyber Security at Inchcape, a business running 300 offices across 60-plus countries – joins Adam on stage for an unscripted conversation about what eight years of working with ThreatSpike actually looks like. The value model, the integrations, a serious, operational incident that says more about what a real security partner looks like under pressure than any case study could.
Thursday 4th June IT & Cybersecurity Sessions
Seeing Isn’t Believing: Weaponising Deepfakes in Modern Phishing Operations
Simon Exley, Head of Offensive Security | Thursday, 11:15am
How AI made deepfake phishing cheap, convincing and scalable.
Simon’s session opens with a live demonstration. Watch us build a deepfake from scratch in under ten minutes and then hear Simon make the argument that the video deepfake isn’t actually the threat worth losing sleep over. The real danger is voice cloning paired with a spoofed caller ID and an AI-driven autodialler running ten thousand calls a day at $0.04 a call. Simon covers how both defenders and threat actors are industrialising the same tools and what a realistic defence actually requires.
Acting Authorised: Physical Penetration Testing
Clinton Elves, Head of Offensive Security | Thursday, 1:15pm
How attackers exploit physical vulnerabilities in the real world.
Clinton leads ThreatSpike’s offensive security function and has spent years finding the vulnerabilities that technical controls miss entirely: the unlocked server room, the tailgated door, the network port behind reception. This session walks through what physical penetration testing actually involves – the targets, the attack chains, the tools that fit in a jacket pocket – drawn entirely from real engagements. For anyone who wants to understand what happens when someone who does this for a living walks through your front door with a convincing pretext and a clear objective.
Live ThreatSpike Product Demos
Kirill Itskov, Head of Operations | Tuesday & Wednesday, 11:45am
Adam Blake, CEO | Tuesday & Wednesday, 2:45pm
Simon Exley & Clinton Elves, Heads of Offensive Security | Thursday, 11:45am & 2:45pm
Live platform demonstrations running across all three days.
See the full ThreatSpike platform in operation: IT management and security in a single unified view, the agentic AI layer running across six operational functions, and the offensive security toolkit demonstrated by the people who use it on real engagements.




