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Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF) Cybersecurity and Emerging Technologies in 2030
This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. Curious about how regulators, industry and society are navigating the fast-evolving world of cybersecurity? Join the Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum(External link) (DRCF) and sector experts for a forward-looking discussion on trends, technology, and people. Through a series of engaging talks and panels, we will: reflect on...
Regulatory Responses to AI-driven Cyber Threats — Looking to 2030
Location In-person, The Exchange, 40 Threadneedle Street, Manchester. Registration closes at 12pm on Thursday 6 November 2025. About this event AI is transforming both offensive and defensive cyber capabilities. Join regulators, industry leaders and academic experts for a forward-looking conversation about how regulatory frameworks and operational practises must evolve to meet AI-driven threats by 2030. Through a mix of keynote talks and panel discussion we will: map...
Securing IoT and Critical Infrastructure — Resilience by 2030
Location In-person, No 5 Chambers, Queens Square, Bristol Registration closes at 12pm on Friday 28 November 2025. About this event The proliferation of connected devices and the increasing interdependence of critical services raise urgent questions about resilience and regulatory oversight. This event brings together regulators, utilities, vendors and academic experts to consider how to secure IoT-enabled infrastructure and public services through to 2030. We will: ...
Stories from past events
Introducing the CMA civil engineering market study — webinar for government
The CMA ran a 45-minute webinar for government on 1 July 2025 to introduce its civil engineering market study, explain its scope and set out how public bodies can engage. Attendees heard next steps, asked targeted questions, and were pointed to the published recording and CMA contact for follow-up.
Safety
Ensuring water is safe and clean for all.
Value
Making sure customers are paying a fair price for their services.
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