Webinar Overview

The UK continues to face some of the highest levels of cyber threat activity in Europe, and organisations are under increasing pressure to strengthen not only their security posture, but also their ability to respond, recover and continue operating during disruption.

 

The UK Cyber Security and Resilience Bill marks a significant shift in the governments approach to protecting critical services and national infrastructure. As this legislation progresses, organisations must prepare for increased regulatory expectations around resilience, accountability, incident response and supply chain security.  Introduced in November 2025, the bill expands on the existing 2018 Network and Information Systems (NIS) Regulations to include managed service providers, data centres, and key suppliers.

 

The Cyber Resilience Bill brings focus on:

  • Knowing your responsibilities and accountability
  • Having a clear incident response plan
  • Maintaining operational resilience when disruption occurs

 

This webinar will explore why prevention alone is no longer enough, the common gaps organisations face around ownership, readiness and evidence, and what it really takes to respond, recover, and continue operating when incidents inevitably happen.

Agenda

1. The Reality Check:

Why preventing every cyber incident isn’t realistic and why most organisations struggle when one happens.

 

2. Cybersecurity vs Cyber Resilience:

The difference between tools and outcomes and why being secure doesn’t mean being resilient.

 

3. What the Cyber Resilience Bill Changes:

How legal accountability, board responsibility, and personal liability are reshaping cyber risk.

 

4. What Good Looks Like:

 

A simple model for resilience:

  • Before: Prepare and assign ownership
  • During: Respond, decide, and communicate
  • After: Recover, learn, and improve

 

5. Common Mistakes:

Why organisations still get this wrong.

 

6. Closing Takeaway:

Resilience isn’t about stopping everything, it’s about being ready when something gets through.

The Cyber Resilience Bill Isn’t About Security. It’s About Survival.

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Gain clarity on your obligations under the Cyber Resilience Bill and the real‑world actions and evidence needed during an incident.