Cyber threats, in Belgium and around the world, are growing rapidly. Every day, new techniques are emerging, each more sophisticated and dangerous than the last. Public and private organisations are often powerless in the face of this shift, even though they can count on the support and numerous initiatives of the CCB (Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium).
NRB invites you to take the time… and have your say. To take a step back in order to take stock of the new cyber threats facing Belgium and its organisations.
On Wednesday 13 May, we invite you to join us at our offices in Brussels from 10.30 a.m. to discuss with our experts the most commonly observed techniques employed by hackers, the importance of resilience, the various European regulations and the arrival of Digital Omnibus.
Phedra Clouner, Deputy Director General of the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium, and Lorenzo Bernardi, Head of Security Services at NRB, will give you a comprehensive and fascinating overview of the cybersecurity situation in Belgium. They will then lead a round table discussion with executives who share the same challenges as you. With a single objective: to discuss your issues and identify potential solutions.
Agenda
- 10.30 a.m.: Welcome and coffee
- 11 a.m.: Introduction
Lorenzo Bernardi – Head of Security Services at NRB - 11.15 a.m.: How can national cyber resilience be increased? The Belgian approach
Phedra Clouner - Deputy Director General of the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium
Phedra Clouner will provide an overview of cyber threats in Belgium identified by the CCB, both in terms of their nature and their impact, and will present the various ways of countering them. She will also discuss European plans, such as Digital Omnibus and the CSA Review, for supporting organisations in their quest for compliance, resilience and security. - 11.45 a.m.: round table with Phedra Clouner and Lorenzo Bernardi
- 12.15 p.m.: lunch
Event location
Boulevard Bischoffsheim, 15
1000 - Bruxelles






