April 22 @ 10:00 – 12:00
Venue: Unity Centre, ul. Aleksandra Lubomirskiego 20, Kraków
ABOUT THIS EVENT
ASPIRE is launching a new Cybersecurity Group as a practical, business-focused forum for members to share knowledge, compare what they are seeing, and support one another around cybersecurity trends, threats, incidents, resilience, preparedness, and the practical steps organisations are taking in response.
This kick-off meeting will help shape the direction of the group and identify the issues that matter most to members. The session will be discussion-led rather than highly technical, and will also include a facilitated conversation on AI security risks.
The meeting is free of charge and will be conducted in English.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This meeting may be particularly relevant to CISOs, Information Security Managers, Project Managers, Product Owners, Security Architects, Centre Heads, and other colleagues with responsibility for, or interest in, cybersecurity.
AGENDA
10:00–10:15 | Registration and coffee
Arrival, coffee, and informal networking before the session begins.
10:15–10:25 | Welcome and purpose of the group
Opening remarks on why ASPIRE is launching the Cybersecurity Group, what it is for, and how it could add value to members.
10:25–10:40 | Why cybersecurity matters now for the Kraków market
A short framing presentation looking at the business context: changing threats, resilience, preparedness, AI-related risks, and why this is an increasingly important leadership topic.
10:40–11:00 | Who is in the room? Introductions and priorities
A round of introductions to understand the mix of roles represented and the main cybersecurity questions or responsibilities participants bring with them.
11:00–11:25 | What are we seeing? Issues, incidents and pressures across the market
A discussion focused on the kinds of threats, incidents, vulnerabilities, and business pressures participants are currently seeing in their organisations.
11:25–11:45 | AI security risks — facilitated discussion
A discussion led by Andriy Varusha, Head of Nihon Cyberdefence in Poland, exploring AI-related security risks and what organisations should have on their radar.
11:45–12:00 | How should the group work? Next steps and close
Discussion on how the group can most usefully support members, including possible deliverables, meeting cadence, format, and immediate next steps, followed by close and informal networking.
BOOK YOUR PLACE
Please complete the registration form below to confirm attendance.
Places are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
Deadline to register: close of business on 17 April.
Registration will close earlier if all places are taken.
