Exclusive round table & dinner
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
18:00 - 22:00 h
Networking event for CISOs in Belgium
(Presentation in English)
Kasteel Fruithof, Boechout
The Real Requirements of NIS2.
How not to overshoot the NIS2 implementation.
NIS2 is a pivotal piece of legislation issued by the European Union, aimed at fortifying cybersecurity measures across its member states. This directive serves as a cornerstone in the EU's strategy to enhance resilience and response capabilities in the face of growing cyber threats. NIS2 applies broadly within the EU, encompassing a variety of sectors deemed critical for the economy and society. These sectors include energy, transport, banking, health, digital infrastructure, and public administration, among others.
Several organisations in Europe are already implementing the updated Network and Information Security Directive (NIS2), in force since January 2023 and to be integrated in local legislation by October 2024.
With the prospect of fines of €10 million or 2% of an offending organisation’s annual worldwide turnover, whichever is greater, and an explicit obligation to hold members of management bodies personally responsible for breaches of their duties to ensure compliance with NIS2 obligations, stakes are now quite high.
We invite you for a round table & dinner in Kasteel Fruithof in Boechout on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 to learn about The Network and Information Systems Directive (NIS2). This round table is also an opportunity to network with CIO's, CISO's and other digital leaders.
Agenda
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Pascal D'Eer
Chief Risk Officer at the Federal Police
Throughout the big majority of his career, Pascal has dedicated himself to IT within the federal police. Via a diversity of roles as infrastructure expert, technical support manager, CIO and CISO, he now assumes the crucial responsibilities of security risk management and datacenter management, completed with some ISO27000 and GRC linked challenges for the IT department. He regularly teaches courses on cybersecurity.
Johan Klykens
Director of CCB-Certification at the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium
Johan is Director of the competent authority (NCCA) responsible for surveillance on the performance of cybersecurity certification in Belgium. He has been a pivotal figure in supporting the CCB in accreditation matters during the transposition of the NIS1 directive into national legislation and in the development of the Cybersecurity Act. He’s involved in the transposition of the NIS2 directive and responsible for the Cyberfundamentals Framework elaborated by the CCB.
Kasteel Fruithof, Boechout
Kasteel Fruithof, located in a green oasis in Boechout, just south of Antwerp, is a characterful castle from the sixteenth century. It is the ideal location for our round table meetings. We are welcomed on the large terrace with a view of an enchanting pond in a beautiful garden. We will have our meeting and enjoy a refined dinner in one of the splendid halls.
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. is a leading provider of cyber security solutions to governments and corporate enterprises globally. Its solutions protect customers from cyber-attacks with an industry leading catch rate of malware, ransomware and other types of attacks. Check Point offers a multilevel security architecture that defends enterprises’ cloud, network and mobile device held information, plus the most comprehensive and intuitive one point of control security management system. Check Point protects over 100.000 organisations of all sizes.
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