
There’s a particular buzz in the air when XChange week arrives. It’s not just another industry event—it’s the moment the Exterro community comes together in person.
For months, we’ve been building campaigns, launching products, and sharing stories from afar. Next week in Denver, those conversations move off the screen and into real life. That’s when the magic happens: the chance to sit down with customers, hear how they’re solving problems today, and discover the ideas shaping tomorrow.
First, the big stage. This year’s lineup includes Nancy Grace and Marcia Clark, two of the most recognizable voices in law and media. They’ll bring sharp, unfiltered perspectives on the state of justice today—and what it means for legal, privacy, and forensic professionals navigating a world where data defines the outcome.
But XChange isn’t just about headline speakers. The real heartbeat of the conference is in the sessions led by peers, partners, and practitioners. Attendees will get to see how organizations are using Exterro to:
And then there’s the networking. Every hallway conversation, breakout discussion, or coffee chat is a chance to swap strategies, compare lessons learned, and walk away with practical insights that can be applied immediately back at the office.
XChange is where Exterro’s vision meets reality. It’s where bold ideas about unified data risk management collide with the lived experiences of the people on the front lines. Customers share not just successes, but challenges—the missed deadlines, the regulatory fire drills, the investigations that didn’t go according to plan. Those honest stories shape the future of our platform as much as any roadmap session.
It’s also a reminder that Exterro isn’t just a technology provider—we’re part of a broader movement. Legal, privacy, security, and forensics leaders are all facing the same pressures: escalating regulations, rising cyber threats, and an explosion of data. At XChange, you don’t face those challenges alone. You’re part of a community that’s tackling them head-on.
If you can’t make it to Denver this year, here’s the truth: you’ll miss the energy of being in the room when a CISO explains how organizations can turn a data breach into a blueprint for resilience. You’ll miss the chance to ask a peer how they convinced their board to invest in proactive data governance. And you’ll miss the serendipity of bumping into someone in line for coffee who just solved the very problem keeping you up at night.
XChange is more than an event—it’s a catalyst. It sends all of us back to our work with sharper insights, bigger ideas, and renewed purpose. What happens in Denver won’t stay in Denver—it will ripple out in new ideas, bold strategies, and shared lessons that shape how we all manage data risk in the year ahead.