
The 6th Annual TribalHub Cybersecurity Summit has expanded to include a non-technical Executive Responsibility track, designed for leaders across tribal governments, health, gaming, and other tribal enterprises. This track provides concise guidance on what every executive needs to know to effectively support cybersecurity initiatives, protect data, employees, and customers, and foster a culture of cyber awareness throughout the organization.
Held from February 17- 20, 2026, at the Hyatt Regency Riverfront in Jacksonville, Florida, the TribalHub Cybersecurity Summit will feature three days of expert-led sessions, hands-on training, and networking opportunities dedicated to strengthening cyber defenses for tribes and tribal enterprises. Each year, the Cybersecurity Summit grows stronger. The Summit is designed by and for professionals across all departments at tribes and tribal enterprises—not just IT or cybersecurity teams. Cyberattacks create ripple effects that extend far beyond technology, impacting operations, finances, customers, employees, and community trust.
Whether you’re an IT professional, non-technical executive, or decision-maker, cybersecurity is everyone’s responsibility—which is why this year’s Summit features three tracks curated for every type of leader. This year’s tracks are:
Including keynote speakers, a charity golf event, hands-on technical threat hunting workshops, a cyber vendor expo, Tribal-ISAC working groups, and beneficial networking events, this Cybersecurity Summit has something designed for everyone working within tribal governments and enterprises.