Who better to tell that truth than someone who’s helped secure a nation’s digital infrastructure in a time of geopolitical crisis?
26 August 2025 | 5 PM CEST
In this session, you’ll hear from Zoja Antuchevič as she discusses one of Europe’s most resilient digital defence strategies in the face of growing threats tied to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. With over 15 years of experience in IT security, Zoja now serves as CEO and Partner at SolutionLab, the CREST EU Council member, and is an active member of Umbraco’s Security Team.
She’ll be joined by Emma Burstow, VP of Developer Relations at Umbraco, and Chris Osterhout, VP of Strategy at Diagram (USA), to explore what enterprise-grade security really looks like in the open-source CMS space.
Together, this expert panel will challenge the persistent myth that open-source platforms are less secure than proprietary alternatives – and unpack what today’s enterprises should truly be prioritizing when choosing a CMS.
From encryption and compliance to transparency, architecture, and practical implementation, this session will give you a grounded, honest, and forward-looking perspective on open-source security in 2025.
What You’ll Learn:
✔️ Why open source is often more transparent and secure than closed systems
✔️ How Umbraco aligns security practices with enterprise expectations and regulatory standards
✔️ What questions enterprise leaders should ask when evaluating CMS platforms
✔️ How security and developer freedom can go hand-in-hand in open architectures
Meet The Expert Panel

Zoja Antuchevič
CEO, SolutionLab (LT)
Cybersecurity advisor, offering a front-line perspective on digital resilience, risk management and cyber security strategy.

Chris Osterhout
SVP of Strategy, Diagram (USA)
Advisor to enterprise organizations navigating digital transformation. Offers a U.S. market perspective on CMS evaluation, compliance requirements, and long-term digital strategy.

Emma Burstow
VP of Developer Relations, Umbraco
Advocates for transparency, cross-functional collaboration, and the growing role of open source in secure enterprise ecosystems. Serves as a key connector between developers and decision-makers.