Cyber Resilience Conference

Given the number of cybersecurity threats, it is crystal clear that cybersecurity needs to be a topic at the top of every organisation’s agenda.

To ensure European (and therefore also Belgian) organisations truly take cybersecurity seriously, the regulator is pushing forward with ever clearer regulations to make sure we all build a more resilient society moving forward. The enforcement of GDPR is being taken ever more seriously, the NIS2 directive raises the bar for critical infrastructures and the Cyber Resilience Act should make our nation-states more resilient. The Cyber Security Act targets to allow European security services to be certified to provide a “trust mark” that organisations/citizens can rely on. The upcoming revision of the Trust Regulation targets a more trusted European Identity ecosystem. And rest assured, there is even more on the horizon!

First sessions announced

  • Building Resilience in the Face of Cyberwar

Dan Cimpean, Director of the Romanian National Cyber Security Directorate

  • Cybersecurity in the Age of AI

Krysztof Socha, Team Leader of CERT-EU (The Computer Emergency Response Team for

the EU institutions, bodies and agencies)

  • Defusing real AD attacks at a Large Telco-Provider

Guido Grillenmeier, Principal Technologist, Semperis

  • 5 Programs to get ahead of DORA & NIS2

Edwin van den Heuvel, Director Technical Account Management, Tanium

  • Zero Trust and Segmentation: Improving Cyber Resilience

Raghu Nandakumara, Head of Industry Solutions, Illumio

  • Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships to Fight Cybercrime

Remy Knecht, Chief Security Officer of itsme®
Matthias Govaerts, Teamleader Local Property Investigation, and Internet Crime of Local Police Antwerp

The conference is fully catered, including lunch and networking drinks. Entrance is free of charge if you meet the conditions. Register today using code 8S95CFCN to receive a €100 dinner voucher for you and your attending colleague.

Registration is free* and now open through the registration button.

*Entrance is free of charge if you meet the target group requirements and you are willing to have 3 one-to-one meetings.

Many thanks and kind regards,
ISACA Education Events Team

Date

Costs

Entrance is free of charge if you meet the target group requirements and you are willing to have 3 one-to-one meetings.
Exempted From VAT article 44, §2 - 4° of the Belgian VAT Code

Location

DOUBLETREE BY HILTON
Brussels

Organizer

Heliview
https://heliview.com/nl/

Organizer

ISACA BE Chapter
eb.acasi@noitacude

Given the number of cybersecurity threats, it is crystal clear that cybersecurity needs to be a topic at the top of every organisation’s agenda.

To ensure European (and therefore also Belgian) organisations truly take cybersecurity seriously, the regulator is pushing forward with ever clearer regulations to make sure we all build a more resilient society moving forward. The enforcement of GDPR is being taken ever more seriously, the NIS2 directive raises the bar for critical infrastructures and the Cyber Resilience Act should make our nation-states more resilient. The Cyber Security Act targets to allow European security services to be certified to provide a “trust mark” that organisations/citizens can rely on. The upcoming revision of the Trust Regulation targets a more trusted European Identity ecosystem. And rest assured, there is even more on the horizon!

First sessions announced

  • Building Resilience in the Face of Cyberwar

Dan Cimpean, Director of the Romanian National Cyber Security Directorate

  • Cybersecurity in the Age of AI

Krysztof Socha, Team Leader of CERT-EU (The Computer Emergency Response Team for

the EU institutions, bodies and agencies)

  • Defusing real AD attacks at a Large Telco-Provider

Guido Grillenmeier, Principal Technologist, Semperis

  • 5 Programs to get ahead of DORA & NIS2

Edwin van den Heuvel, Director Technical Account Management, Tanium

  • Zero Trust and Segmentation: Improving Cyber Resilience

Raghu Nandakumara, Head of Industry Solutions, Illumio

  • Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships to Fight Cybercrime

Remy Knecht, Chief Security Officer of itsme®
Matthias Govaerts, Teamleader Local Property Investigation, and Internet Crime of Local Police Antwerp

The conference is fully catered, including lunch and networking drinks. Entrance is free of charge if you meet the conditions. Register today using code 8S95CFCN to receive a €100 dinner voucher for you and your attending colleague.

Registration is free* and now open through the registration button.

*Entrance is free of charge if you meet the target group requirements and you are willing to have 3 one-to-one meetings.

Many thanks and kind regards,
ISACA Education Events Team

Register now

Date

Costs

Entrance is free of charge if you meet the target group requirements and you are willing to have 3 one-to-one meetings.

Location

DOUBLETREE BY HILTON
Brussels

Organizer

Heliview
https://heliview.com/nl/

Organizer

ISACA BE Chapter
eb.acasi@noitacude

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