Cyber Resilience Summit: Europe 2025
With threats escalating and the cost of data breaches soaring, cyber resilience remains a critical leadership priority in 2025. The annual cost of global cybercrime damage is projected to surpass $10 trillion, underscoring the urgent need for robust digital defenses. As data leaks become more frequent and impactful, emerging technologies such as AI, quantum computing, and advanced cloud solutions are introducing both unprecedented risks and opportunities to digital governance and security. Meanwhile, cyber attackers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, leveraging the latest innovations to exploit vulnerabilities with precision.
However, technology is not just a source of risk—it also offers powerful solutions. AI-driven capabilities are now at the forefront of cybersecurity, enabling organisations to detect and respond to threats faster than ever before. These tools help safeguard employees, customers, and reputations, ensuring resilience and protecting economic and business growth in an era of constant change.
Join us at the Financial Times’ Cyber Resilience Summit: Europe, taking place in London on the 3 December 2025. This annual event is where senior strategic and operational leaders, innovators, and cybersecurity experts convene to address the evolving risks. This year's programme will spotlight cutting-edge innovations in cyber governance and explore opportunities for collaboration to secure and harness technological advancements. Discussions will focus on protecting all organisations, including sectors such as finance, healthcare, utilities, and as well as critical infrastructure and supply chains.
Why Attend?
Understand
the strategic priorities for keeping up with the pace of change in cyber governance and resilience
Network
with corporate leaders and experts from the sector and share experiences and ideas about tackling security challenges
Benefit
from critical and impartial analysis of cyber attacks and the lessons learnt to protect your data and business
Key Themes and Discussions
What have we learnt about cyber resilience over the last year? What new vulnerabilities are there in critical infrastructure and supply chains?
What increased security risks are associated with AI, IoT, quantum and cloud solutions?
Where are the opportunities to enhance threat intelligence and modernise cyber defences with AI?
How much headway are business leaders making to integrate protection into corporate planning and digital governance?
What does it take to respond and recover from a cyber attack?
How can workforce skills and capabilities be improved to fortify company-wide cyber security practices?
The power of networking
In 2025 we'll be returning to London to gather 200+ Governments, policy makers, CEOs and board members to discuss the importance of cyber resilience as a critical business issue and debate what effective digital governance looks like, strategies for preparing for inevitable cyber attacks, and insight on emerging risks.
Attending in-person is an investment into your organisation and your career. The attendee list will boast the largest and most established corporations in the sector and government officials coming from across Europe and beyond.
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£1,049 £2,199
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Event Highlights
Hear from the speakers of 2023 and gain insight into the summit, hear about their highlights, challenges and why the summit is taking place at a crucial time.
"The topics were really at the forefront of a lot of peoples agendas. So it was great to get input on how other companies are managing their cybersecurity landscape" - Executive Lead, Mastercard
Speaking Opportunities
Ailsa Matkevich
ailsa.matkevich@ft.com
Sponsorship Opportunities
Henry Worth
henry.worth@ft.com
Delegate Services
Anna Stanton
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