Proton's key takeaways from Infosecurity Europe 2026
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Alanna Alexander
Summary
Proton attended Infosecurity Europe 2026 for the first time, showcasing business solutions including a password manager and VPN. The company's COO discussed fighting criminals on the platform, and a product manager gave a talk on cyberattack patterns for small teams. Key takeaways from the conference centered on cybersecurity trends and challenges facing businesses.
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Proton COO Raphael Auphan also spoke to Infosecurity Magazine about how we fight criminals on our platform
As a result of all those conversations, we came away with a clear picture
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