Building Security That Stands Up to Scrutiny
Category: Event
Event date: 7th May 2026
Time: 08:00
Published: 9th March 2026
A practical discussion for IT leaders responsible for security, compliance and operational resilience.
Most organisations have invested in security tools. Detection has improved. Coverage has expanded.
But when pressure comes, whether from an incident, an audit or a supplier, many teams still struggle to answer a simple question: can we stand behind our security?
Not just technically. But operationally, reputationally and under scrutiny.
On 7 May 2026, a small group of IT and security leaders will meet at Shangri-La, The Shard to discuss how organisations are building security that holds up in practice.
Attendance is limited to 10 security leaders per session.
Breakfast will run from 8:00 am until 10:30 am
Lunch will run from 12:00 pm until 14:30 pm
What you’ll gain
A clearer view of your real exposure
How teams are identifying what actually matters across cloud, endpoint, network and identity.
Confidence in your response capability
What it takes to move from alerts to decisive action, and how organisations are strengthening detection and response through 24/7 SOC models.
Security that stands up to scrutiny
How IT leaders are aligning security operations with governance, compliance and supply chain expectations, without adding complexity.
A practical view from peers
A closed discussion with other IT leaders facing the same pressures, sharing what is working and what is not.
How others are approaching this
The organisations moving forward are not adding more tools. They are building a joined-up approach:
- Evaluate: understanding real exposure, not assumed risk
- Execute: running detection and response properly, 24/7
- Evolve: continuously improving posture and proving control over time
What to expect on the day
A small, focused group.
No presentations.
No sales pitches.
Just practical discussion around where security breaks down under pressure, what good threat detection and response actually looks like and how to build confidence in your security without increasing complexity
Register today
Registrations are reviewed to maintain a peer-level discussion.
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