Meet us in Amsterdam at IBC 

Cyber panel lunch boat l Thursday , 11 September 

Date

11 September, 2025

Location

Amsterdam

We’d love for you to join us aboard the Resillion canal boat during IBC2025 

A three-hour experience designed to bring together technology leaders for meaningful conversations, fresh perspectives, and a few memorable moments along the way. 

Hosted by our Global Head of Cyber Security , Antonio Russu, and a panel of industry experts, this event will explore how to build a resilient cyber culture and why Total Quality is shaping the future of digital assurance. 

Welcome a board 

We’ll start with a warm welcome, refreshments, and a chance to settle in. Whether you’re arriving curious, cautious, or just in need of a drink and lunch, we’ve got you. Expect a relaxed atmosphere. Meet with senior broadcast executives in a collaborative environment and explore in novations in real-time threat detection and mitigation. 

From conversation to insight 

As we cruise through Amsterdam’s canals, we’ll dive into a discussion on Live, Vulnerable, and Valuable: The New Cybersecurity Imperative for Broadcasters. Participate in the panel discussion in this highly exclusive event. You’ll hear from Antonio Russu and our panel, with plenty of time to ask questions, share thoughts, and connect with peers over lunch and drinks. 

This high-level discussion will explore the increasing risks and complexity associated with securing live broadcasts in a hyper-connected environment. It will focus on the evolving nature of cyber-attacks, particularly those aimed at stealing or disrupting live content, and the impact of organised cybercrime networks exploiting vulnerabilities in content distribution systems. 

The conversation will cover 

  • The unique security challenges posed by live content, including signal hijacking, credential stuffing, and illicit redistribution. 
  • How piracy has evolved from casual infringement to a well-structured, monetised ecosystem. 
  • Addressing the growing use of advanced tools such as AI-driven attacks, deep packet inspection evasion, and multi-vector penetration strategies. 
  • What defence and response strategies to help broadcasters overcome the difficulties in building agile, robust defences and increased regulatory scrutiny. 

Wrapping up the trip 

We’ll close with a light-hearted twist, a bit of entertainment, a quick feedback pulse, and a look at what’s next. You’ll leave with new connections, know the cost of inaction, and a clear sense of how we can all play a part in securing the digital future. 

We hope to see you on board. 

Seats are limited, so we recommend reserving

Reserve your place