About this event
Cyber rules – from the EU’s NIS2 and Cyber Resilience Act to the UK’s Cyber Security and Resilience Bill and U.S. SEC regulations – are evolving at pace.
With new governments being elected around the world in the last 12 months, 2025 will see the web of global cyber laws and regulations becoming ever more complex.
Renowned as trusted advisors to governments and legislators worldwide, NCC Group's experts play an instrumental role in shaping the future of cyber rules and influencing the dynamic regulatory environment. Our engagement with policymakers affords us unique insights into the key cyber regulatory and legislative changes affecting us and our clients, and the commonalities and differences they need to navigate around the world.
Drawing on these insights, we will help you make sense of the global regulatory landscape as we look ahead to the New Year, covering:
Our experts will discuss:
Don't forget to stay for the open Q&A at the end with our panel, they'll be ready to answer any questions you might have.
The session duration is 45 minutes.
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Making the complex simple is the art that Bill aspires to help all his clients with. He enables organisation in highly regulated environments to do business on a global scale. Bill directs NCC Groups US Government services team, which helps organisations navigate the world’s most complex security requirements including FedRAMP as well as other mandates.
James started in cyber security, purely by accident, in 2008. Initially working on PCI DSS and ISO 27001 compliance projects with private sector clients before becoming a QSA in 2012 and joining NCC Group in 2013. James is a Director within NCC Group’s Consulting and Implementation practice working primarily with private sector clients in industries including FSI, TMT, professional services, and retail. James’ focus is on building cyber security programs to help organizations improve their cyber resilience. James is also part of our Strategic Advisor team and regularly speaks at client events.
Seeking to act as an interpreter between technical, policy and analyst communities, Kat leads NCC Group’s political engagement, government relations and lobbying work, educating policy-makers on cyber security realities and creating conducive operating environments for cyber security professionals.
An experienced government affairs and policy professional, Verona oversees NCC Group’s engagement with UK government and regulatory decision-makers and the wider policymaking community, against a backdrop of the increasing regulation of cyber resilience.