The new EU rules on AI & Cybersecurity 05 May 26 | ONLINE

From AI governance to cybersecurity resilience, the EU is redefining the rules of the digital game. This training helps you understand what has changed, why it matters, and how the different frameworks fit together.

Artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity are now at the core of Europe’s digital policy agenda, with a new generation of EU rules fundamentally reshaping how digital technologies are governed, developed and secured. As key instruments enter into force and implementation begins across Europe, organisations are facing new obligations, increased regulatory scrutiny and evolving enforcement priorities. Understanding how these frameworks interact – and what they mean in practice – has become essential for compliance, risk management and strategic decision-making.

Whether you are building your understanding or refining your expertise, this online training focuses on regulatory developments and policy implications in AI and cybersecurity, with no technical background required.

The course is divided in two modules (7,5 hours each):

  • Module 1 - Regulatory and competition aspects of AI - 5-7 May 2025
  • Module 2 - EU cybersecurity framework: main developments - 2-4 June 2026

Registration:

 

Interested in a specific module only? Each module of the course can be purchased individually. Contact us for more information.

Not sure you will be available for all the sessions? All sessions will be recorded and made available to registered participants.

agenda

Module 1 - 5-7 May 2026
  • Geopolitics and AI: context and recent developments
  • AI markets explained: ongoing dynamics, emerging competition issues and challenges under the existing framework
  • Understanding the EU AI Act: a risk-based approach to AI governance and a tiered framework for general-purpose AI (GPAI) models
  • The EU DIgital Omnibus: streamlining the implementation of the AI Act and facilitating personal data processing for AI
  • EU data and privacy framework: rules, initiatives and enablers for AI development
  • Global AI governance: key trends and regulatory approaches
Module 2 - 2-4 June 2026
  • The role of cybersecurity in the data economy, impact of tech sovereignty on cybersecurity
  • Directive on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the EU (NIS2) and status of transposition in Europe
  • Navigating 5G security and the proposed framework restricting high-risk suppliers under the draft Cybersecurity Act (CSA2)
  • Submarine cables: current developments
  • Draft CSA2: changes to the EU cybersecurity certification framework
  • Case study: sovereign cloud
  • Cyber Resilience Act (CRA)
fee & registrations Standard fee: €2,178 (for Cullen International subscribers) Fee per delegate (VAT included)

Fee for Cullen International subscribers:
Early bird (until 5 April 2026): €1,815 (€1,500 VAT excluded)
Standard fee: €2,178 (€1,800 VAT excluded)
Specific module: €1,150 (€950 VAT excluded)

Fee for non-subscribers:
Early bird (until 5 April 2026): €2,662 (€2,200 VAT excluded)
Standard fee: €3,025 (€2,500 VAT excluded)
Specific module: €1,634 (€1,350 VAT excluded)

10% discount for multiple registrations from the same organisation.

Belgian VAT (21%) is applicable on all bookings.

Payment can be made by bank transfer or by credit card and in all cases before the event starts.

speakers

Elisar Bashir Principal Analyst
Javier Huerta Bravo Head of Digital Economy - Cullen International
Janne Kalliala Head of Competition Law
Marianna Mattera Principal Analyst
Andre Moura Gomes Head of service, Global Trends
Visiola Pula Principal Analyst
Miljana Todorovic Digital Economy Analyst
Alessandra Vaes Digital Economy Analyst

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