
Join Barracuda at IT Nation Secure 2025
We are looking forward to an action-packed week in Orlando for at IT Nation Secure 2025, taking place next week at the Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center. This premier channel event brings together more than 1,200 managed service providers and security professionals from around the world for three days of expert-led sessions, hands-on labs, and top-tier networking opportunities.
Barracuda is proud to be a sponsor of this year’s event — and we’re bringing more than just great conversations and giveaways. Stay tuned for exciting news live from the event, and be sure to stop by to learn how our latest innovations can help you stay ahead of evolving cyberthreats.
Visit us at booth #508
Come see the Barracuda team at booth #508 in the Solutions Pavilion, which will be open Tuesday, June 3 and Wednesday, June 4. Stop by to meet our cybersecurity experts and get a closer look at our innovative solutions.
While you’re there, grab a raffle ticket for a chance to win a PlayStation 5, and treat yourself to cupcakes in the Solutions Pavilion.
Power up in the Recharge Lounge
If you need a breather between sessions, the Barracuda Recharge Lounge will be open outside the Solutions Pavilion throughout the event. It’s the perfect spot to recharge your devices, chat with our channel specialists, and discover how our innovative solutions and managed XDR service can help protect your customers’ email, data, applications, and networks.
Whether you catch us at the booth, in the Recharge Lounge, or just around the event, we can’t wait to connect with you. Follow the Barracuda Partner LinkedIn page for live updates and exclusive event highlights — including our big reveal!

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