The digital regulation landscape continues to move at an ever-increasing pace, with new and changing regulation across the UK, EU and US disrupting the way businesses operate. Join us as we navigate some of the most disruptive topics in digital regulation.
Agenda
| 08:00 |
Arrivals and registration |
| 08:30 |
Welcome from Giles Crown |
| 08:45 |
Opening discussion on the UK's Modern Industrial Strategy with Antony Walker, Deputy CEO, techUK and Giles Crown. |
| 9:50 |
Break |
| 10:15 |
Breakout sessions A
- A1: AI governance and compliance
Explore the latest developments in AI governance and compliance, including recent case law, evolving frameworks such as the EU AI Act, data security best practices, and key insights from the GPAI Code of Practice.
- A2: Digital and consumer experiences
We've refreshed this session to better reflect what matters most to our clients. Join us as we explore the regulatory landscape shaping consumer and digital experiences. Key topics will include accessibility requirements, compliance in influencer, content creator and affiliate marketing, dark patterns, and the implications of new EU legislation on digital fairness.
- A3: Security and resilience regulation
Explore emerging regulations for security, resilience and data access, across both the EU (NIS2, DORA, CRA, Data Act) and the UK (PSTI, Data Use and Access Act), including the UK's upcoming cyber and resilience regime. This session will focus on helping attendees understand whether their organisations could be in scope, and key practical elements of common themes and good practice cyber testing, supply chain and third-party risk management and contractual terms.
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| 11:00 |
Break |
| 11:30 |
Breakout sessions B
- B1: AI governance and compliance
Explore the latest developments in AI governance and compliance, including recent case law, evolving frameworks such as the EU AI Act, data security best practices, and key insights from the GPAI Code of Practice.
- B2: Online safety and content regulation
Explore regulatory trends in tackling deepfakes and AI-enabled content, with a focus on Ofcom’s role under the UK Online Safety Act (OSA). Our discussion will address how platforms must prioritise user safety amidst evolving automated content.
- B3: Financial services regulation and payments
Explore the latest UK and EU developments in payments, virtual currencies, and fraud prevention within online platforms. We will also consider anti-money laundering obligations under UK and EU frameworks, including how new regulations are shaping compliance strategies.
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| 12:15 |
Lunch and networking |
| 13:00 |
Close |