Resilience & Sovereignty Convention

When ? Where?

April 28, 2026, Sheraton Brussels Airport Hotel

The digital, technical, and geopolitical environment is changing rapidly.
growing: the increase in cyberattacks, the challenges of business continuity,
European sovereignty and operational resilience require a rethinking of
strategies.
The NIS2 Directive, which has come into force at the European level, broadens the scope of obligations.
for critical entities and strengthens the resilience framework for infrastructure
digital. Digital sovereignty—the ability to control one's own
infrastructure, data, services, and technological components — is becoming an element
strategic for businesses and governments.
Furthermore, the concept of resilience is no longer limited to avoiding interruptions: it is about
now able to continue operating, recover quickly, and adapt
in the event of major incidents.

To go further

With the entry into force of the NIS2 Directive, companies in critical sectors or those considered «important» must now:

  • implement risk management, business continuity, and incident response measures; ;

  • strengthen their governance, particularly in terms of cybersecurity and resilience; ;

  • ensure their technological sovereignty by prioritizing infrastructure, solutions, and services controlled at the European or even national level in order to limit strategic dependencies.

Our day will allow us to address these topics through case studies, workshops, and discussions with key players.

The one-day event for four communities

The day will bring together:

  • the Security Forum (cybersecurity) and artificial intelligence community; ;

  • the Business Continuity Convention community (business continuity and crisis management); ;

  • the Data Center Forum community (infrastructure, data centers, infrastructure sovereignty).

This unique format facilitates cross-disciplinary exchanges between technical and operational stakeholders, executives, and public and private decision-makers on the following topics: cybersecurity, operational resilience, and sovereignty.