Programme
Module 1
Alexandre DULAUNOY, Security Research and Head of CIRCL (Computer Incident Response Center Luxembourg
In this module, participants will be presented with a comprehensive overview of the current cybersecurity landscape, including updates on pivotal regulations at the international level, as well as those specific to the EU and Luxembourg.
Highlighted will be the latest advancements concerning NIS2, DORA, and ISO27001 standards, supplemented by the World Economic Forum’s recent insights on cybersecurity trends.
Additionally, this section will offer a forward-looking perspective on forthcoming European regulations set to impact various industries and companies imminently.
In conclusion, attendees will receive a structured overview of Luxembourg’s strategic approach to cybersecurity, including its programmatic frameworks, positioning them at the forefront of cybersecurity knowledge and preparedness.
Alexandre DULAUNOY, Security Research and Head of CIRCL (Computer Incident Response Center Luxembourg)
In this segment, Alexandre Dulaunoy will offer an insightful update on the evolving landscape of cyberthreats, both within Luxembourg and internationally, alongside key learnings from significant local incidents.
Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the CIRCL’s pivotal role—the Computer Incident Response Center Luxembourg, a government-backed initiative dedicated to offering a structured approach to addressing cybersecurity threats and incidents.
As a trusted and authoritative contact point, CIRCL extends its expert services to users, corporations, and organisations throughout Luxembourg, functioning akin to an emergency response team poised to swiftly and adeptly manage potential threats or actual cybersecurity incidents.
Koen MARIS, Advisory Partner, PwC Luxembourg
In the concluding segment of Module 1, Koen Maris, will impart critical best practices and insights gleaned from his extensive experience advising Luxembourg’s premier organisations.
He will delve into organisational and operational excellence, alongside strategic countermeasures essential for every board member and C-level executive’s arsenal.
Furthermore, he will elucidate how these countermeasures significantly mitigate risks, ensuring an informed and fortified leadership approach.
Module 2
Room42 – 4-hour session tailored for C-Level & Executive
Conducting a cyberattack simulation offers board members and C-level executives a unique and invaluable perspective on the real-time dynamics of a cybersecurity breach, equipping them with the critical insights needed to make informed decisions during an actual crisis.
Such simulations not only highlight the potential weaknesses within their organisation’s digital defences but also underscore the importance of strategic leadership and effective communication under pressure.
By experiencing firsthand the challenges of responding to a cyberattack, leaders are better prepared to guide their teams through the complexities of digital threats, ensuring a swift and coordinated defence that minimises damage and accelerates recovery.
Room42 is the cyberattack simulation, made in Luxembourg. A simulation environment creating a realistic experience where all participants have to make quick, high-impact decisions in real time with minimal information.
It is an innovative and unique concept in Europe, during which “Participants” will be completely immersed in a cyberattack and will have to react to it.