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CISOXIreland

18 Jun 2026

Croke Park Stadium, Dublin

Welcome to CISOXIreland, the premier event exclusively designed for accomplished CISOs across the Ireland. Step into the forefront of strategic technology leadership as we navigate the evolving post-pandemic landscape and unlock unparalleled opportunities for enterprise success. Join us at CISOXIreland, where visionary CISOs converge to engage in transformative discussions, gain strategic insights, and address the pressing challenges shaping the world of enterprise technology.

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Discover what awaits you at CISOXIreland.

Registration & Networking Breakfast

Welcome & Opening Remarks From EDS

OPENING PANEL: Ireland’s Tech Momentum: Investment, Talent & the Next Wave of Growth

  • Niamh Muldoon
    EMEA CISO & Innovation Lead BNY
  • Mark Cliffe
    Chief Engineering Officer Fintua (Taxback Int.)
  • Sabahat Khan
    Assistant Chief Executive, CIO, CISO Local Government Management Agency (LGMA)
  • John McCarthy
    CIO, Director of Innovation and Technical Services Dublin Bus (Bus Átha Cliath)

Securing Business-Critical Applications and Data

THE REGULATION REALITY CHECK: Navigating NIS2, CRA & DORA

  • Julie Austin
    Partner & Expert - Data & Technology Mason Hayes & Curran LLP
  • Carlos Silva
    Director of Cyber Security Virgin Media Ireland
  • Michael McNamara
    Group Head of Security and Compliance Speed Fibre Group

The EU’s cybersecurity regulatory landscape is expanding rapidly, with frameworks such as NIS2, CRA and DORA introducing stricter expectations around cyber resilience, incident reporting, and product security across multiple sectors. As these regulations reshape security and operational resilience requirements, organisations must adapt to tighter governance expectations, secure-by-design obligations, and increasing oversight. For organizations in Ireland, this conversation is particularly timely. With Ireland moving toward the operational implementation of NIS2 in 2026, many organizations will soon face new obligations around cybersecurity risk management, incident reporting, and regulatory oversight. This interactive discussion forum will explore how leaders are preparing for the practical impact of these frameworks while navigating the broader EU regulatory environment.

Discussion Points:
• What stricter incident reporting and secure-by-design requirements mean for security, engineering, and compliance teams.
• What organizations in Ireland should expect as NIS2 moves into operational implementation and new regulatory obligations begin to take effect.
• How to harmonize compliance across jurisdictions while managing supply chain risk.

Quick Tech Tale!

AM BREAK & 1:1 Xchange

ROUNDTABLE XCHANGES: Discussions on Shared Challenges

  • John White
    Field CISO EMEA Torq
  • The Rapidly Changing Role of the CISO AI isn’t just reshaping the threat landscape, it’s changing the way security leaders and teams operate across the business. This interactive discussion will explore how leadership, decision-making, and operational priorities are evolving in the era of agentic AI, and what this means in practice for modern security organisations.

    Together, we’ll discuss how AI is accelerating the pace of execution, changing expectations around resilience and governance, and challenging traditional approaches to security operations and leadership. Join this session to discuss how AI is redefining security leadership and what it means for you in practice..

    Topics we’ll explore include:

    – How agentic AI is collapsing the gap between strategy and execution, and why articulating clear outcomes is now your most valuable skill
    – Why the operational grip that made great CISOs is becoming their biggest constraint in an autonomous world • How shifting focus from controls to outcomes builds the machine-speed defence that makes compliance and resilience a byproduct, not a goal

  • Consumer IAM: The AI Browser Era Makes Identity Convergence Inevitable

  • From Insight to Action: Redefining Cyber Risk with Intelligent Defense

In this interactive session, our event partners will take the lead in initiating and facilitating conversations centered on challenges and solutions within the industry. Attendees can expect dynamic discussions where diverse perspectives are shared, fostering collaborative problem-solving and the exploration of innovative solutions to common industry hurdles.

QUICK TECH TALE: Application Modernisation and Legacy System Migration

  • Nessa Kavanagh
    Head of IT Architecture FBD Insurance

Operating in a highly regulated environment with deeply embedded legacy systems, FBD Insurance has taken a pragmatic approach to transformation, balancing risk, cost, and business continuity while evolving its technology landscape. In this session, Nessa will explore how FBD approached modernising core systems, integrating legacy platforms with new digital capabilities, and gradually transitioning toward hybrid and cloud-based architectures. Attendees will gain insight into the realities of moving away from complex, maintenance-heavy systems, reducing reliance on third parties, and building more agile, future-ready platforms. This is an honest look at the challenges, trade-offs, and lessons learned when modernisation must happen alongside day-to-day operations.

Uncertainty to Clarity - Leveraging Data for Resilience and Business Impact

  • Lauren Wilson
    Field CTO Splunk

As organisations face increasing operational and market uncertainty, the ability to make informed decisions quickly has become a critical part of building resilience. This session will look at the characteristics shared by resilient organisations, how they are embedding data into decision-making processes, and the growing role of machine data in supporting operational performance and business outcomes.
Using industry trends and practical examples, the discussion will explore how organisations are using data to improve visibility, respond to change more effectively, and support stronger business decisions.
Key Takeaways:
• The common characteristics and approaches shared by resilient organisations
• How organisations are integrating data into operational and strategic decision-making
• How data and machine data are being used to reduce uncertainty and support business impact

LUNCH & 1:1 Xchange

SPOTLIGHT FORUM: Leadership-Level Accountability for Cyber & Operational Flexibility

  • Adnan Ahmed
    CISO Ornua
  • David Robinson
    CIO Technology University Dublin
  • Emmanuel Ranchin
    VP Information Protection Governance State Street

Cyber and operational resilience are no longer viewed solely as technical challenges, they are now core issues of governance, risk, and executive accountability. As cyber threats grow in sophistication and regulatory scrutiny increases, boards and senior leaders are expected to demonstrate clear oversight, measurable resilience, and a strong understanding of organisational risk exposure. This shift is placing greater responsibility on leadership teams to ensure cyber resilience is embedded within enterprise risk management and strategic decision-making. This spotlight forum will explore how organisations are strengthening leadership-level accountability for cyber and operational resilience. We will focus on how executives and boards can better understand, quantify, and communicate cyber risk, while ensuring the right structures and reporting frameworks are in place to support effective oversight and compliance.

Discussion points:
• Embedding resilience into enterprise strategy, risk management, and business continuity planning.
• How executive teams and boards are defining accountability for cyber and operational resilience.
• How leaders prepare their organizations to respond to cyber incidents and operational disruptions effectively.

Designing for Defense: Architecting Security for AI Agents

  • Eoin Wickens
    Director, Threat Intelligence Hidden Layer

Securing AI agents isn’t just a single-layer problem – it requires coordinated defenses across architecture, guardrails, monitoring, and runtime controls. In this talk, we’ll examine key principles for building agent systems you’re more likely to trust in production. We’ll explore foundational patterns like isolation and least-privilege tool access, discuss approaches to effective guardrails and monitoring, and look at layered security strategies that provide defense-in-depth. We’ll discuss the tradeoffs between agent capability and security boundaries, and share practical approaches to thinking about autonomous AI security holistically.

PM BREAK & 1:1 Xchange, Community Conversations

Community Conversations

  • Liz Conroy
    Head of Data Engineering Information Technology Vodafone
  • Rocia Fernandes
    Vice President, Cloud Security Engineering State Street
  • Karim Hernandez
    Senior Lead, Information Security and Data Protection AXA, Laya Healthcare
  • How Organisations Should Choose AI Strategic Alignment, Value Creation, and Responsible Adoption — As AI rapidly reshapes competitive landscapes, organisations face a critical strategic question: How do we choose the right AI solutions to drive meaningful business value? The discussion will focus on aligning AI choices with enterprise strategy, identifying high value use cases, and evaluating technologies not just for their capabilities, but for their scalability, interoperability, and long term impact.

  • Attracting and Retaining Talent in the Age of AI — As AI continues to reshape roles, skills, and expectations across the enterprise, attracting and retaining the right talent has become a growing challenge for technology and business leaders alike. Join this roundtable to explore how organisations are evolving their talent strategies, redefining roles, upskilling teams, and creating environments that attract and retain top talent in an increasingly AI-driven world.

  • Beyond the Breach: How Leaders Are Redefining Cyber Resilience — Cyber breaches are no longer a question of if, but when. This roundtable explores how leaders are moving beyond reactive security measures to build resilient organisations capable of adapting, recovering, and responding to evolving threats. Join peers to discuss strategies for strengthening resilience, reducing risk, and leading confidently in today’s cyber landscape.

In this final discussion break out, fellow Enterprise Leaders guide discussions on their favourite topic, fostering an environment of open exchange, exploration of diverse perspectives and experiences. Attendees can anticipate engaging conversations driven by shared interests, offering valuable insights and opportunities for collaborative learning and networking.

The Evolving Threat Landscape of 2026

  • Kevin Breen
    Senior Director of Cyber Threat Research Immersive

Earlier this year, security leaders were warned that 2026 would mark the point where AI evolved from an enabler of attacks to an autonomous threat actor in its own right. Just months later, that prediction is already playing out. Organizations are now facing a new generation of threats driven by AI-powered reconnaissance, automated exploitation, and increasingly sophisticated attack execution at scale.
In this session, Kev will examine how the threat landscape is evolving, the challenges security teams are now up against, and the strategic shifts required to strengthen cyber resilience in the age of AI driven attacks.
Key Takeaways:
• Explore how AI is accelerating the speed, scale, and sophistication of modern cyber threats.
• Understand the techniques and threat trends shaping the 2026 security landscape.
• Learn the key priorities organizations should focus on to strengthen resilience against AI enabled threats.

CLOSING PANEL: Technology Cost Optimisation: Managing Risk While Making the Most of What You Have

  • George Nursey
    CTO Portwest
  • Jonathan Cormican
    Global Director Product Engineering Jaguar Land Rover

As organisations continue to navigate economic pressure alongside growing digital demands, technology and security leaders are having more candid conversations about how to do more with less, whilst managing risk. This closing panel will take a practical, discussion-led approach to how enterprises are rethinking spend: where to cut, where to double down, and how to unlock more value from the tools, teams, and AI investments already in place. Panellists will share real-world perspectives on how they’re making trade-offs, aligning priorities across functions, and ensuring optimisation efforts don’t create hidden risks down the line.

Discussion Points
• Where are organisations seeing real opportunities to streamline costs without impacting critical capabilities or innovation
• How are leaders thinking about cost optimisation in the context of AI, cloud, and operational stability
• What trade-offs are emerging between cost, risk, performance, and the use of existing tools, platforms, and talent

Closing Remarks

Drinks Reception

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Croke Park Stadium, Jones' Rd, Drumcondra, Dublin 3, Ireland

Croke Park Stadium, Jones' Rd, Drumcondra, Dublin 3, Ireland

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Who attends?

Attendance is reserved for C-Suite executives and Senior Executives within Cybersecurity, including Chief Information Security Officers, and other senior security decision-makers from a wide array of industries. Joined by our select sponsor partners, enriching networking opportunities and offering cutting-edge solutions.

What does my delegate pass include?

Thanks to our sponsors, your access is entirely complimentary, providing you with full-day access to all presentations, exclusive networking sessions, personalised one-to-one meetings, delectable catering, and an open bar for added networking.

What are the one-on-one meetings?

These 25-minute meetings provide invaluable opportunities to discover new solutions and expand your network with leading innovative providers that can help solve your current or future complex challenges.

What is the dress code?

Professional business attire is appropriate.

Do I need to prepare anything?

No preparation is needed on your part. We take care of all the final details. Simply arrive at the specified time, date, and location, and we’ll handle the rest to ensure you have a seamless and enjoyable experience.

Why attend?

Our events offer unparalleled experiences where interactive sessions spark innovation, keynotes unveil insights from industry luminaries, and exclusive one-on-one meetings with best-in-breed solution providers unfold in some of the world’s most prestigious venues. This unique format ensures that your challenges are addressed directly, providing invaluable insights, connections, and maximising value for your time. With a compact schedule featuring a variety of presentations, you’ll gain a comprehensive view of the latest innovations and have ample opportunity to network with like-minded peers—all under one roof, and in just one day. This fosters collaboration and forges invaluable connections among executives with a genuine influence, setting the standard for elite gatherings in the industry.

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