Join us for an exciting evening of networking and delicious food at the CYBERISLE Networking Dinner! This in-person event will take place on Wednesday 9th of October 2024 at 7pm.
Located at the Comis Hotel, this dinner is the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals in the industry.
Indulge in a mouth-watering meal while engaging in informal conversations about the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the cyber world. Whether you're a seasoned expert or just starting out, this event offers a relaxed environment to expand your network and gain valuable insights.
A three-course meal with wine, will compliment presentations from special guest speakers.
Starters
Seasonal Soup, basil oil, crusty bread
or
Wild Mushroom & truffle arancini, spicy mayo dip
Main Course
Roast Topside of Beef, Yorkshire pudding, red wine gravy, horseradish & roast potatoes
or
Chicken supreme, mustard mash, stem broccoli, cream mushroom sauce
or
Pea & Asparagus risotto, mint crème fraiche
Dessert
Sticky Toffee Pudding & butterscotch sauce
or
Vanilla Panna Cotta & fruit berry compote
The dress code for the dinner is business attire, with individual tickets or tables of 10 available for purchase. Welcome glasses of prosecco and orange juice will be served with the meal starting at 7:30pm.
Tickets are £75pp - Table of 10 available for £725
To book please email cyberisle@gov.im
Meet the Speaker
Lesley Kipling, Chief Cybersecurity Advisor, Microsoft EMEA
Previously lead investigator for Microsoft’s Incident Response team, Lesley Kipling has spent more than 23 years responding to our customers’ largest and most impactful cybersecurity incidents. As Chief Cybersecurity Advisor, she now provides customers, partners and agencies around the globe with deep insights into how and why security incidents happen, how to harden defences and more importantly, how to automate response and contain attacks with the power of the cloud and machine learning. She holds a Master of Science in Forensic Computing from Cranfield University in the United Kingdom.