The most consequential security decisions are not made in the SOC. They are made at the drawing board, when architects choose who will manage their network fabric, where sovereignty will reside, and what dependencies they are prepared to accept.
This roundtable brings together technology leaders who recognise that network and infrastructure design is no longer a technical decision but a strategic one. Rather than reviewing the threat landscape, we focus on the foundational choices that determine resilience long before the first incident occurs.
Participants will explore how geopolitical fragmentation is turning technology and partner selection into a strategic act, what it means to engineer resilience into infrastructure rather than layer it on afterwards, and whether AI is changing the architectural calculus or simply raising the stakes.
Short introduction by every participant.
With over 200 years of history and 92 hectares of plants, Meise Botanic Garden is one of the largest botanical gardens in the world. Stroll through our gardens and collections full of wonder. Admire the tropical plants in the Plant Palace and discover the history of the domain in Bouchout Castle.