Regulatory information is often strewn across multiple bodies and locked up in PDFs, leaving both people and machines struggling to access the required materials. We’ll discuss the key ways regulators could help us achieve our shared goal of effective compliance, and make their rules easier to find, use, and update.
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With the enforcement date fast approaching, we must all prepare for NIS2’s enhanced cybersecurity standards. We’ll demystify the directive to help you understand your new obligations, particularly around incident response and supply chain management, and give you actionable insights for readiness.
We are hugely privileged to hear about Eliot’s fascinating career in journalism and international affairs. We’ll hear stories which will make clear why he has been awarded prizes for excellence in journalism, freedom of speech, and innovative contributions to peace and human rights, as well as what he’s learnt from working with OSINT.
The new European Artificial Intelligence Act aims to establish secure development and deployment practices that will benefit users the world over. We’ll explore the Act’s requirements, its impact on innovation and security, the potential compliance burden, and what AI now means for human security and behaviour.
Boards can struggle to see the value of security, but we can show them we’re a growth driver, not a cost centre. Learn why articulating cyber risk is so difficult, how to reposition security as a business enabler, and the key metrics that resonate. We’ll also give you a free proven template for effective communication.
With the Digital Operational Resilience Act due to come into force next year, many of us are preparing for its stringent requirements. Join us to discover key market insights and common interpretations, and to discuss the testing programmes that lack specification but aim to enhance our resilience posture.
The UK’s insurance, legal, and financial sectors are already world-leading – could cybersecurity join them? Explore the report’s recommendations for supporting productivity, competitiveness, innovation, diversity, inclusion, and leadership on the global stage with all that our industry has to offer.
We were hugely privileged to hear about Pete’s fascinating career in policing, his work in information assurance and cybersecurity, and how he’s improving the UK’s response to cybercrime. We also heard about his review of the data breach impacting forces in Northern Ireland through his role in the NPCC.
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