Think Tank
The Future of IT & Cybersecurity

CIO & CISO Think Tank

Date

March 3, 2026

Location

London, UK

Community

CIO / CISO
Your Vision is our mission

Agenda

March 03, 2026
All times United Kingdom Time
8:30 AM-9:15 AM
Registration
9:15 AM-10:00 AM
Morning Networking
10:00 AM-10:10 AM
Opening Remarks
10:10 AM-10:40 AM
Vision Voices
Cybersecurity Trends in 2026 - Follow the Money!

Most trend forecasts rely on vibes, but in times of complexity and noise, the clearest throughline is still to "follow the money". This session will trace where tech and cybersecurity investments have recently flowed to steer the industry, and how cybercriminals have been monetizing their operations to shape the threat landscape. By comparing industry funding patterns with the financial incentives driving threat actors, we’ll highlight the real forces influencing cybersecurity in 2026 and where defenders should focus next.

10:45 AM-11:45 AM
Panel
The Next Wave Agentic AI: Control, Collaboration, and the Future Frontier of Automation

Agentic AI, autonomous systems that perceive, reason, and act with minimal human intervention is poised to redefine how work gets done. As these intelligent agents move beyond experimentation into enterprise-scale deployments, organizations must prepare to fundamentally rearchitect their digital environments.

This panel will explore how leaders can operationalize agentic AI to drive efficiency, creativity, and strategic advantage while preserving oversight, governance, and trust. Discussion topics will include designing workflows around autonomous decision-making, managing human-agent collaboration, and navigating emerging risks such as bias, security, and operational drift. Join us as we unpack what it truly means to lead in an era of intelligent, action-oriented AI and how to ensure these agents serve both your innovation goals and core business values.

Chair
Panelists
Neil Davidson Morningstar
Neil Davidson

Head of Data Platform

Morningstar

Lee Pentecost PureGym
Lee Pentecost

Group Head of Architecture & Strategy

PureGym

Dominic Redmond PageGroup
Dominic Redmond

CIO

PageGroup

Adam Hurst Quadient
Adam Hurst

VP of Digital Insights and AI

Quadient

Ajay Kumar Salesforce
Ajay Kumar

Senior Director, AI Products

Salesforce

11:45 AM-12:05 PM
Coffee Break
12:05 PM-12:20 PM
Vision Voices
Resilience Isn’t Motivation: A System for High-Pressure Life and Work

Endurance athlete and corporate lawyer Dmytro Moyseyev presents a practical, evidence-informed framework for resilience shaped by extreme endurance challenges, including a 570km run across Ireland in 138 hours and 50 marathons in 50 consecutive days. Following a life-threatening medical crisis, he rebuilt trust in his body and developed a systematic method for operating under sustained stress and uncertainty. Moving beyond motivational “grit” narratives, this keynote translates resilience into repeatable principles for demanding professional settings: maintaining momentum under pressure, designing systems that reduce reliance on willpower, recovering strategically to prevent burnout, and sustaining performance through purpose and meaning. Attendees leave with clear tools they can apply immediately—personally and professionally.

Panelists
Dmytro Moyseyev
Dmytro Moyseyev

Brand Strategy

Fuse Running

12:25 PM-1:00 PM
Fireside Chat
The Future of Cyber Resilience: Winning in a World of Constant Threats

In an era of escalating cyber threats, evolving attack surfaces, and accelerated digital transformation, traditional security models are no longer enough. This keynote will explore what it means to build cyber resilience in today’s complex environment—where speed, adaptability, and business alignment are paramount. From securing hybrid and multi-cloud environments to integrating AI-driven threat intelligence, we’ll examine how leaders can future-proof their security strategies while enabling innovation. Learn how to shift from reactive defense to proactive resilience, ensuring your organization can not only withstand but thrive amid disruption.

1:00 PM-2:00 PM
Lunch & Networking
2:00 PM-3:00 PM
Panel
Agentic AI and Security: Trust, Control, and Resilience in Autonomous Systems

As agentic AI systems evolve from experimental tools to enterprise-grade digital workers—capable of making decisions, taking actions, and adapting in real time—they introduce a new paradigm of both possibility and risk. Unlike traditional automation, agentic AI operates with greater autonomy, raising urgent questions for security leaders: How do we ensure control? How do we manage risk when systems learn, act, and adapt independently?

This panel will explore the security implications of deploying agentic AI across business operations—from data privacy and decision integrity to real-time threat mitigation and adversarial AI risks. We'll dive into the intersection of governance, identity management, and AI observability, and how CISOs can build frameworks that safeguard both the systems and the outcomes.

3:05 PM-3:20 PM
Vision Voices
What’s AI Doing for You?
The terms "Artificial Intelligence" and "Advanced Machine Learning" are often thought of interchangeably. While there is a relationship between AI and AML, to say they are the same thing is an oversimplification and misclassification. Rather, one begets the other with AI being the basic principle upon which AML is developed. As AI begins to mature and migrate away from purely advanced mathematical operations into decision making paradigms, AML steps forward as the predictive ability of machines to process vast quantities of data. As data and analytics becomes foundational to the way every business operates, AI and AML will become foundational capabilities.
Panelists
Temi Onanuga Aventum Group
Temi Onanuga

Group Head of IT

Aventum Group

3:25 PM-3:45 PM
Networking Break
3:45 PM-4:30 PM
Panel
The Human Advantage in 2026: Why Soft Skills Are Tech’s and Cybersecurity's Greatest Competitive Advantage

2026 is an era dominated by digital transformation, AI, and automation, it’s easy to overlook the one constant that truly drives progress: people. Technology may enable change, but leadership—and impact come from human connection. As roles evolve and teams become increasingly cross-functional, skills like listening, influence, adaptability, and collaboration are now as critical as technical expertise.

Today’s CIOs, CISOs, and technology leaders are expected to do more than deliver innovation. They must communicate across the business, lead diverse teams, and navigate uncertainty with clarity and empathy. Emotional intelligence, storytelling, active listening, and resilience are no longer optional—they are core leadership capabilities in a fast-moving, high-stakes environment.

This shift is especially evident in the UK and uniquely so in London, a place defined by creativity, reinvention, and cultural diversity. In London, the ability to connect across perspectives isn’t just a professional advantage; it’s a necessity. As technology and business continue to converge, the city provides a powerful backdrop for exploring how human-centered leadership is shaping the future of tech.

4:25 PM-4:30 PM
Closing Remarks & Raffle Giveaway
4:30 PM-5:30 PM
Cocktail Reception
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