2026 UK Cyber & Resilience Exchange
Join us at FS-ISAC’s Cyber & Resilience Exchange (CRX) in London on 10 December, 2026. CRX brings FS-ISAC members, partners, and trusted collaborators together to exchange ideas and innovative solutions to the financial sector’s most challenging cyber and resilience problems.
Focusing on supply chain risk, geopolitical shifts, fraud, and emerging technologies, this full-day event will offer learning opportunities, showcase our members' best practices, and strengthen defenders’ network across the financial ecosystem.
CRX London builds on our established, trusted ecosystem to turn insights into direct, meaningful action.
Call for Presentations
Submitting Your CFP
The call for presentations is open and will close on 25 August. Notifications will be sent out on 25 September.
Members: Submit Your Presentation (via IntelX)
Sponsors: Submit Your Presentation
Theme
Beyond Your Perimeter: Managing Cyber Risk Across the Financial Ecosystem
The call for presentations is open and will close on 25 August. We will send acceptance notifications on 25 September.
FS-ISAC’s Cyber & Resilience Exchange brings together FS-ISAC members, partners, and trusted collaborators to exchange ideas, present innovative solutions to the sector’s most challenging cyber and resilience problems, and build on our established, trusted ecosystem to turn trust into direct, meaningful action.
Focusing on supply chain risk, geopolitical shifts, fraud, and the risks and opportunities of emerging technologies, this one-day event will offer learning opportunities, showcase our members’ most impactful successes, and strengthen defenders’ network across financial services.
Hint: Co-presenting with a member is a formal collaborative action!
2026 Tracks
Evolution of Threat Intelligence
The evolution of intelligence in cybersecurity has shifted from reactive, rule-based systems to proactive, self-learning architectures. Today, artificial intelligence and machine learning empower security operations to predict, isolate, and neutralize threats autonomously, drastically reducing response times against increasingly sophisticated, AI-driven cyber attacks. Threat intelligence plays a pivotal role in contextualising and driving focus on these threats, ensuring that human focus is applied where threats pose the greatest danger to organisations.
Topic suggestions:
- Offensive AI & Adversarial Threats
- Adversarial AI and evasion techniques
- Automated malicious campaigns
- Residential proxy networks
- Defensive Operations
- Next-generation cyber threat intelligence
- AI-powered forensics
- Security automation in the cloud
- Securing AI Systems
- Protecting AI pipelines
- Securing AI at scale
- Vibe coding vulnerabilities
- Governance and Ethics
- AI governance and accountability
- Ethics and bias in cybersecurity AI
- Risk Management and Enterprise Visibility
- Using threat intelligence to drive dynamic risk management frameworks
- Contextualizing threats at pace and volume - where do we focus first in a sea of information?
Securing the Modern Enterprise
As AI-driven threats evolve, securing the enterprise involves shifting from traditional, perimeter-based defences to a comprehensive, business-wide strategy. That strategy relies on a combination of advanced technologies, resilience policies, and workforce training to safeguard digital assets, ensure business continuity, and maintain customer trust.
Topic Suggestions:
- Frontier AI
- Leveraging frontier AI models to drive resilience and response capabilities
- Managing vulnerability volume - how do we adapt at pace?
- AI & Emerging Threat Landscapes
- Agentic AI & the enterprise
- Shadow AI governance
- Deepfakes & deception
- Cyber Resilience & Risk Management
- From prevention to resilience
- Operationalizing GRC
- Evaluating ROI
- Cryptography & Infrastructure
- Post-quantum cryptography
- Zero trust architecture & roadmaps
- Continuous threat exposure management (CTEM)
- Supply Chain & B2B
- Third-party risk validation
- Secure by Design
- B2B identity and access management
- Executive Leadership
- Translating cyber risk into business language
- Boardroom communication
- Regulatory risk and compliance