Cyber Security & Resilience Bill:
    What Does It Mean For Your Business?

    🗓️ Thursday 23rd October 2025 ⏰ 10:00 (UK time)

    The Cyber Resilience Bill for companies arrives in 2026 with immediate reporting criteria and real regulatory bite with up to 4 % of global revenue fines possible for data breaches. 
     

    The UK’s Cyber Security & Resilience Bill  is set to reshape how organisations manage cyber risk. Aligned to the EU’s NIS2 Directive and underpinned by the NCSC Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF), the Bill expands regulatory reach to MSPs, Data Centres and Critical Suppliers.

    That means tougher incident reporting obligations, compliance, greater supply chain accountability and a stronger push for measurable resilience.

    In this session, CyberOne’s Microsoft-certified experts will break down the changes and share clear, practical steps to help your business stay compliant and resilient.

    What You’ll Learn
    • Who Is In Scope? What the Bill means for MSPs, Data Centres and Critical Suppliers to essential services
    • NIS2 & UK alignment – How the Bill relates to standards and why it matters to UK businesses
    • Incident reporting readiness – Meeting 24-hour notification and 72-hour full reporting requirements
    • CAF Compliance – Using the NCSC framework as a practical blueprint for resilience
    • Supply Chain Risk – What “designated critical supplier” means for your contracts and oversight
    • Microsoft Security in Action – How Defender XDR, Sentinel and Purview map directly to new obligations
    Speakers

    Philip-Circle-White Philip Ridley
    Director - Cyber Risk Management

     

    Luke-Circle-White Luke Elston
    Microsoft Practice Lead

     

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