FERMA and WTW Joint Webinar: Cyber reporting stack: Navigating the EU requirements

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12 February 2025

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12 February 2025
ORGANIZED BY FERMA & WTW
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Join us on Wednesday, 12 February 2025 at 11:00 CET for our webinar in collaboration with WTW on the “Cyber reporting stack: Navigating the EU requirements”.

During this 1-hour webinar, Philippe Cotelle, FERMA Board member and Chair of FERMA’s Digital Committee, and Laure Zicry, Head of FINEX Cyber, Western Europe at WTW, will present the FERMA & WTW Cyber Reporting Stack report and bring its insights to life with a compelling case study. The case study will explore the impact of a ransomware attack and data breach on critical infrastructure, providing valuable lessons and practical takeaways.

Participants will gain:

  • A solid overview of the complex landscape of EU rules and regulations on cyber incident reporting, as NIS2 and DORA recently came into force.
  • Practical advice for Risk Managers in navigating the cyber incidents reporting challenges.

Are you ready to untangle the web of cyber incident reporting requirements?

This webinar is free of charge.

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