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Cyber & Legal Talks: The Butterfly Effect of Incident Disclosures (NL)

About this event

From SEC Disclosures to DORA and NIS2, regulatory requirements for incident management and breach disclosures are increasing worldwide, exerting unprecedented pressure on cyber and legal teams.

Join Fox-IT and Kennedy van der Laan as we unpack these challenges, providing technical and legal insights to inform your Incident Response strategy.

During the session we will explore:

  • How is the regulatory and threat landscape evolving?
  • How should Netherlands-based companies adapt to these new trends?
  • How discoverable have incident handling procedures become?
  • Should we legal proof our cyber programs?
  • How forensically ready should you be?

Don't forget to stay for the open Q&A at the end with our team, they'll be ready to answer any questions you might have.

Experts:

  • Alejandro Rivas-Vasquez​, Global Head of Digital Forensics and Incident Response at NCC Group​
  • Rosalie Brand​, Partner Privacy and Head of Cyber at Kennedy Van der Laan

Moderator: Michael Alexander Heenes

Who should join? Practitioners from Legal, Compliance, Cyber Security, Investigations, Data Protection, and Incident Response are welcomed.

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    Michael Heenes

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    Rosalie Brand

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    Alejandro Rivas-Vasquez Global Head of Digital Forensics and Incident Response @ NCC Group

    Alejandro has over two decades of experience advising private and public entities on technology and cyber risks. Before joining NCC Group, Alejandro was a Forensic Partner at KPMG, where he also led their DFIR services, acting as an Expert Witness on several cases. Buckingham Palace has recognized him for his collaboration with the UK Government in improving cyber risk awareness of boards across the FTSE350. Alejandro specializes in digital investigations ranging from external cyber attacks and internal investigations to technology litigation and commercial disputes. He is responsible for NCC Group's DFIR capabilities, leading a global team of practitioners assisting clients to prepare for and respond to digital threats.