

Exclusive Invitation
Join decision-makers, regulators, legal, compliance, and risk managers for an exclusive conference on cyber resilience featuring practical learning and an immersive cyber crisis simulation. Gain expert insights into today's evolving cyber risk landscape alongside senior executives and cybersecurity leaders.
Date: Friday, 24 July 2026
Time: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Venue: Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Conference Pass: SGD 545 (inclusive of GST)
Seats are limited. Reserve your place today and equip yourself with the practical knowledge and strategies to lead proactively in an increasingly complex cyber landscape.
We look forward to welcoming you to this exclusive event.

Generative AI and AI agents introduce unique cybersecurity and privacy risks that can undermine trust if not designed and managed effectively. This panel will share practical, privacy- and security-focused guidance on designing safe and trustworthy AI deployments, as well as strengthening oversight and accountability in operational rollouts.
Operating across borders requires navigating an increasingly complex web of data transfer laws and regulatory expectations. This panel session focuses on practical safeguards for managing global data flows in multinational organisations without hindering business operations. Panellists will share real-world insights on designing and implementing cross-border data transfer frameworks that balance regulatory compliance, operational efficiency, and trust.
As regulatory requirements diverge across regions, organisations are under pressure to avoid fragmented controls and inconsistent risk management. This panel examines how multinational companies can move beyond jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction compliance to establish clear and coherent cybersecurity and privacy governance frameworks that operate effectively across business units and geographies. The panel will also focus on how organisations can embed accountability, oversight, and decision-making clarity at the board and senior management levels, and how these expectations are shaping cyber resilience and crisis leadership in a global operating environment.
The first 24 hours following a data breach often define legal, operational, and reputational outcomes. Early decisions can limit harm, preserve trust, and shape how regulators, customers, and the public respond. This panel discussion explores how leaders make critical decisions under pressure – balancing containment, legal exposure, notification obligations, and customer confidence when facts are still emerging. Attendees will gain practical insights to strengthen escalation, coordination, and decision-making in the moments that matter most.
Geert Somers, Partner, Timelex (Belgium)
Dr. Volker Wodianka, CEO, Wodianka Privacy Legal GmbH (Germany)
Padraig Walsh, Partner, Tanner De Witt Solicitors (Hong Kong)
Gayathri Poti, Principal Associate, Kochhar & Co. (India)
Shariffah Rashidah Binti Syed Othman, Personal Data Protection Commissioner cum Deputy Director General of the Personal Data Protection Development (Malaysia)
Jose Sutton Belarmino II, Deputy Privacy Commissioner of the National Privacy Commission (Philippines)
Bianca Villarama, Director, Regulatory and Privacy, Tala (Philippines)
Oliver Budgen, CEO, Bud Communications (Singapore)
Winnie Chang, Managing Director, OrionW LLC (Singapore)
Todd Corey, EVP & General Counsel, APAC, Sompo (Singapore)
Estelle Seiler, Senior Associate, Eiger Law (Taiwan)
Gene Price, Partner, FBT Gibbons LLP (USA)

Winnie Chang | Managing Director
OrionW LLC
winnie.chang@orionw.com