Cyber 2018 – Risks, governance and crisis response 28-29 June, Chatham House, London


Book now to join international experts across policy at the annual Chatham House Cyber conference.

While governments attempt to keep up with the pace of change, cyber-attacks continue to grow in scale and complexity, putting them under pressure to respond with protectionist policies and in some countries creep towards ever increasing ‘cyber sovereignty’. The risk of an increasingly fragmented cyberspace is now very real.

In this context, Chatham House Cyber 2018 will take stock of the current situation and:

  • Explore the dynamics of state-sponsored cyber threats and assess the main reasons behind the targeting of specific businesses and sectors by cyber attackers
  • Evaluate where government cyber policy frameworks are keeping up and where they are not
  • Explore how the risks posed by the IoT and AI can be managed and how responsibilities for security can be shared
  • Assess how the regulatory landscape around data protection and privacy is changing the way businesses are operating
  • Consider strategic approaches to quantify and control cyber risks and improve cyber crisis management practices when things go wrong

For more information or help with your registration, please contact Charlie Burnett Rae on +44 (0)20 7957 5727 or at [email protected]