Thursday 13 November 2025, 9.30am – 3.30pm (GMT)
In person – Mayfair, London
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The legal and regulatory complexities surrounding cybersecurity are no longer a distant issue – they’re a pressing reality. As businesses race to navigate frameworks like GDPR and NIS2 while preparing for emerging compliance demands, the stakes have never been higher. This event dives into these challenges, offering actionable strategies to help you protect your organisation, safeguard its sensitive data, and strengthen your operational resilience.
The day’s agenda blends expert insights, real-world case studies, and engaging panel discussions. We will explore the fascinating case study of a SOC transformation within the legal sector, as well as critical topics such as the evolving accountability of CISOs under tightening regulations, the psychological toll cyber incidents have on teams, and highlight strategies for navigating the intricacies of cyber regulations. Our speakers, from industry pioneers to legal experts, will cut through ambiguity and deliver practical advice for compliance, impact-led leadership, and defending against cyber risks.
Join us as we unravel the complexity of cybersecurity regulations, provide clarity amidst uncertainty, and explore the personal and organisational stakes involved. You’ll leave not only informed but empowered in every sense.
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