Munich, Germany 

Venue and Accommodation

The 9th CISO 360 Congress 2025 will be hosted in the wonderful city of Munich, Germany.
The venue and accommodation offer will be announced soon.

Previous venue from the 8th CISO 360 Congress, 2024

The 8th CISO 360 Global Congress 2024 was hosted at the Hôtel Dieu Intercontinental Marseille.

The epitome of luxury, the InterContinental Marseille-Hotel Dieu is located in Marseille’s historic Panier district. Guests could enjoy a pastis aperitif on the terrace with views of Notre Dame de la Garde Basilica before dining on Mediterranean dishes in the Michelin-starred Alcyone restaurant. Work out in the fitness room, swim in the indoor pool, or unwind with a treatment in the chic SPA by Clarins. The venue was five minutes’ walk away from the quay of the Vieux-Port, in the heart of the city. InterContinental Marseille offered two restaurants: the brasserie Les Fenêtres and the gastronomic restaurant Alcyone. Both feature breathtaking views of the Vieux Port and a selection of dishes incorporating the freshness of Provence.

Conference venue

The venue offers state-of-the-art meeting facilities complemented by expert catering and audio-visual resources.

The 8th CISO 360 Global Congress 2024 was hosted in Ballroom featuring high-tech facilities and elegant high ceiling. Directly outside the ballroom is the foyer which will offer the ideal setting for our networking hub of the CISO 360 Congress where all coffee breaks was hosted.

Location – 8th CISO 360 Global Congress

InterContinental Marseille -Hôtel Dieu
1 Pl. Daviel, 13002 Marseille, France
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Marseille Fun Facts!

Marseille is:

  • said to be the sunniest city in France!
  • the second largest city in France (by its population)!
  • widely recognised as the home of French rap and hip hop, producing many of France’s leading rap artists and groups!
  • the oldest city in France! Founded by the Greeks around 600 BC, its rich history spans over 2,600 years, making it a treasure trove! Originally called Massalia, the city played an important role in the ancient world as a major center for trade and commerce. According to legend: a sailor marries a local Gauloise, whose father gave him Marseille as a wedding gift!
  • famous for its street art, which can be found all over the city, particularly in the Cours Julien neighbourhood. The city has a vibrant arts scene and is home to numerous galleries!
  • home to Olympique de Marseille, one of France’s most successful football clubs. The city’s Stade Vélodrome is the largest club football ground in France.
  • known for its unique dialect of French, Marseillese or Marseillais, famous for its distinctive accent and slang
  • known for its diverse cuisine that reflects its rich cultural mix. The signature dish is bouillabaisse, a traditional Provençal fish stew originating from Marseille. Also know for the “panisse”, a chickpea fritter, and the “navettes”, a type of sweet bread flavored with orange blossom!
  • home to traditional soap – Savon de Marseille – made in the city for over 600 years. Traditionally, the soap is made by mixing seawater from the Mediterranean Sea, olive oil and alkaline ash from marine plants in a large cauldron!
  • the location for numerous films and TV shows, including the French Netflix series named after the city. Its scenic locations offer a great backdrop for storytelling!
  • the birthplace of several famous personalities including footballer Zinedine Zidane, French rapper Soprano, and fashion designer Simon Porte Jacquemus!
  • designated a natural area of significant beauty! The Calanques National Park near Marseille is known for its stunning turquoise waters, white cliffs, and rich biodiversity!
  • home to the iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica, a Catholic basilica that overlooks the city from its perch on a hill. The basilica is known for its stunning views and its statue of the Virgin Mary, which is said to protect the city!
  • Said to have been the inspiration for French writer Alexandre Dumas, who spent his childhood in Marseille!
  • home to the world’s largest commercial port, handling over 100 million tons of cargo every year. The port is a major hub for trade between Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East!
  • the vanity of the big cities and the sociability of the fishing villages! It is a city that locals love, or love to hate, and that foreigners love to discover beyond the French Riviera!
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