Webinar
Events
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IoTSF webinar, February 2026: Quantum Safety in IoT
The rapid proliferation of IoT devices across critical industries - e.g. automation, healthcare, smart cities - has introduced significant security challenges. Whilst current cryptographic protocols safeguard data today, upcoming developments in quantum computing threaten to render these protections obsolete. And this threat is amplified by the actions of adversarial nation states looking to disrupt critical industries whilst engaging in hybrid warfare.
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TechWorks-AI webinar with Bill Bauman (co-founder and CEO of Ntur AI)
Cybersecurity and governance for agentic AI: A general overview of several elements of computational trust in the emerging era of Agent-Based Software and how Agent Vault addresses many core aspects of it. Register now.
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AESIN: ‘In-cabin sensing: Accelerating NCAP compliance through simulation
An AESIN workshop on in-cabin scenario prioritisation, NCAP protocols, sensor modelling and simulation-based testing.
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Women in TechWorks Tech Talk – March 2026
With Madhuparna Datta - Application Engineering Director (Cadence) and UKESF board trustee. Register now.
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IoTSF March 2026 webinar
'Autonomous Compliance: Operationalising EU CRA and UK PSTI via Embedded Microservices' and 'Standards vs. Security: A Proactive Compliance Framework'. Register now.
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IoTSF April 2026 webinar
A CRA special with Mustanir Ali (Element) and David Pashley (Direct Insight).
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IoTSF monthly webinar series: The State of Consumer IoT Vulnerability Disclosure: Progress, Gaps and the CRA
The State of Consumer IoT Vulnerability Disclosure: Progress, Gaps and the CRA
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AESIN Tech Talk – ‘How to cut the cost of continuous cyber compliance’
'How to cut the cost of continuous cyber compliance' with John McNicol (CEO, Nova Modus).
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IoTSF monthly webinar series: ‘Beyond CRA Compliance: Building Product Security, Organizational Readiness and Audit Evidence for the Cyber Resilience Act’ and ‘From THz Links to Tiny Sensors: Practical QKD Across Frequencies and Hybrid PQC-QKD Architectures’.
With Olcay Sevim (CyberWhiz) and Carlo Ottaviani (University of York).
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From qubits to confidence: Verifying quantum error correction
Breaking into the world of quantum computing can feel like stepping into a realm of pure abstraction, where qubits, superposition, and entanglement dominate conversations.

