- Welcome drinks
- Roundtable discussions
- Networking lunches
- Circular Dialogues
- Gala Dinner

Cyber Resilience Summit




Public and private institutions around the world are facing imminent risk of cyber assault threatening national security, critical assets and business continuity. Now, more than ever, building cyber resilience is an urgent priority for leaders in business and government.
The exclusive gathering will unite CEOs, board members, and government to discuss strategies for overcoming new cyber threats.
The conversation around cyber risk and business resiliency will address cyber security as a strategic business issue as opposed to just an operational one.
Hear from CEOs and world-class business leaders including:
Join us at one of most prestigious Cyber events in Lausanne
We are extremely excited to be hosting you in Lausanne, Switzerland at the Beau-rivage Palace.
This event will connect you with top executives, business leaders and board members from around the world. Collaborate and share ideas in this incredible luxury setting and leave the event with unrivalled insights and valuable connections.
Networking opportunities include:
Why Attend?

Understand
the anatomy of a cyber attack and urgent action needed from those who have experienced it first hand.

Connect
with business leaders and policymakers over three days with opportunities to learn, network, debate and socialise.

Hear
from leading security experts on actionable steps which can be taken to identify risks and prepare for potential business for potential security breaches.


Speaking Opportunities
Alexandra Brown
alexandra.brown@ft.com
Sponsorship Opportunities
Peter Bamford
peter.bamford@ft.com
Stefan De Muynck
Tel: +352 691 635 989
stefan.de.muynck@consultants.ft.com
Delegate Services
Jonathan Yates
jonathan.yates@ft.com
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