An exclusive event hosted at Lords Cricket Ground
Join us for an in person executive roundtable at the iconic Lords Cricket Ground to uncover how cutting-edge digital twins are reshaping the cyber battlefield. Discover how to safeguard your most critical assets in a world of relentless digital evolution.

Digital twins are no longer just tools for operational efficiency, they’re fast becoming powerful assets in the fight against cyber threats. Digital twins, act like safe, virtual copies or clones of real systems. They let organisations test security, find weaknesses, and practice responding to threats, without putting their actual infrastructure in danger.
Hosted by Intergence, in partnership with Mills and Reeve, NoThreat and Sophos, we invite you to join us from 3pm onwards on 9th October, for an exclusive event at Lords Cricket Ground that brings together CISOs, CTOs, Heads of IT and senior leaders to explore how digital twins can help you take control of your security posture, before attackers ever reach your systems.
This is your opportunity to hear directly from the experts: the threat hunters, legal advisors, and managed service providers who are helping businesses like yours fight back and stay ahead.
The event is free to attend and includes a special post-event tour of Lords by English cricket legend Angus Fraser, followed by dinner from 6pm onwards.
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Partner at Mills and Reeve
Helen Tringham specialises in cyber-attacks and data breaches, including litigation following a cyber-attack to protect confidential information and personal data.
Via the M&R Global network of trusted on-the-ground lawyers across the world, she supports clients across many jurisdictions.
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Cybersecurity Sales Consultant, NoThreat
Dave has over 20 years experience in IT Security having worked with SAP and BMC.
Dave has specialised in the Cybersecurity space with ExtraHop, IPQS and now NoThreat to help customers reduce risk and strengthen their cybersecurity posture.

CEO, Intergence
Peter founded Intergence 22 years ago and has grown it into a multi-million pound business headquartered in Cambridge, with clients ranging from SME's through to major Multi-nationals such as the London Metal Exchange, Reuters and Wellcome Trust.
Peter has been in the IT business since 1990 and has a broad range of experience from networks, cloud and security and has also founded two software businesses, one of which, Hyperglance has won many awards for cloud and security.

Channel Manager, Sophos
Greg Cooper has worked for Sophos for 4 years. He is focused on helping organisations in the UK stay protected from cyber criminals with Managed Detection and Response (MDR).

CEO, BreachAware
From helping roll out a groundbreaking network to detect radiation in the wake of the Chernobyl disaster, Andrew Alston’s career began at the intersection of technology and global urgency. That same drive later led him to spearhead the launch of the world’s first mobile banking platform, blending innovation with deep security expertise honed through years of work with financial institutions government and other agencies.
Throughout his journey, he has been at the heart of how data has evolved—transforming the way we work, make decisions, and secure information across both finance and government sectors. Today, he is the co-founder of BreachAware, a cybersecurity intelligence service used in over 142 countries, continuing his lifelong mission to make data safer and more transparent in this crazy cyber world.