Forthcoming events

Keep up to date with all the forthcoming events we either host or attend throughout the year.

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Event:  White Hat Rally

Location:  Devon, UK

Event Date:  21st – 23rd of June, 2013

White Hat Rally are this year adopting the theme of pirates and smugglers with a stunning long weekend of fun, challenges and driving in Pieces of V8!White Hat Rally 2013 - In support of Barnardos

The event is being held 21-23 June 2013 and is open to anyone and everyone aged 18 or over. Teams will require a non-commercial vehicle with four wheels and a sense of humour for the pirates and smugglers fancy dress, and antics to match.

Portcullis will also be taking part in this years event. Especially since we have won the best designed car since the events inception in 2009.

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Future events


Event:  7th annual e-Discovery and e-Investigations 2013 Forum

Location:  London, UK

Event Date:  24th of October, 2013

The e-Discovery and e-Investigations Forum is designed to meet the needs of key stakeholders and decision makers who are responsible for ensuring compliance with legal requirements, managing internal investigations and preparing for or responding to regulatory investigations and litigation events.e-Discovery and e-Investigations Forum

The agenda provides strategic and technical advice, examples of best practice and practical case studies that detail how organisations can keep the costs of compliance to a minimum and ensure an efficient response to data requests from internal or external parties.

Portcullis will be the chief Networking Sponsor of the event.

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Event:  The Portcullis Arms 2014

Location:  Earls Court – London

Event Date:  29th of April – 1st of May, 2014

The Portcullis Arms 2014The Portcullis Arms is our most established event in the IT Security calendar. As a networking opportunity for our clients and friends, we first opened the doors to The Portcullis Arms in 2004. This will be the 11th Portcullis Arms in all.

Exhibitions like Infosec are very important but they are also very noisy with nowhere to sit or eat or drink in any comfort. This is not the fault of the organisers Reed but just the typical nature of cavernous exhibition halls like Earls Court.

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