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CyberEthics Lab. is pleased to announce its participation in the CYBERFORT Final Conference, taking place on 24 June 2026 at the European Parliament in Brussels, hosted by Vice-President Victor Negrescu.

The event will address one of the key challenges currently facing Europe’s digital ecosystem: how to move from regulatory compliance to concrete cybersecurity practices capable of strengthening resilience, trust, and accountability. CyberEthics Lab. will contribute to the session “From Compliance to Practice: Operationalizing the Cyber Resilience Act and Policy Recommendations” with the participation of Carmela Occhipinti, CEO of CyberEthics Lab., and Luigi Briguglio, Senior Researcher & ICT Consultant at CyberEthics Lab. and representative of the SECUR-EU project. Carmela Occhipinti will focus on how organisations can bridge the gap between policy objectives and operational implementation, with particular attention to how SMEs can translate Cyber Resilience Act requirements into effective governance, risk management, and business processes. Luigi Briguglio will bring insights from SECUR-EU, highlighting how European collaborative initiatives can support SMEs in developing practical awareness, capacity-building, governance, and resilience actions. Together, their contributions reflect CyberEthics Lab.’s commitment to supporting responsible cybersecurity governance, digital trust, and the practical implementation of European regulatory frameworks. As Europe enters a new phase of cybersecurity regulation, CyberEthics Lab. is proud to contribute to the discussion on how compliance can become real-world resilience through ethical leadership, practical tools, and sustainable organisational processes. Event details 📅 24 June 2026 🕔 17:00 – 17:40 CET 📍 Info Hub, European Parliament, Brussels
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