Precursor x Axiologik | Leeds, 14 May 2026

So, You Think You're Cyber Resilient?

Closed-doors session for security leaders. Live breach walkthrough. Legal response. Organisational resilience. Chatham House rules.

Live Breach Walkthrough: Initial Access to Full Compromise
Legal and Regulatory Response with Squire Patton Boggs
Organisational Resilience and Controlled Recovery
Thursday 14 May 2026
4:00pm – 6:00pm
Wizu, Leeds

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What You'll Experience

Three perspectives.
One honest conversation.

A closed-doors session bringing together offensive security, legal counsel, and organisational resilience in one room. Limited to around 20 senior attendees. No vendors, no press, no pitch.

See a real breach unfold: Jordan Carter (Precursor Security) walks through initial access to full compromise, live on screen.
Understand your legal obligations: David Naylor (Squire Patton Boggs) covers what the law requires in the first 72 hours and where most organisations fail.
Build an organisational response plan: Terry Hancock (Axiologik) on turning incident chaos into controlled, repeatable recovery.
Peer conversation under Chatham House rules: no attribution, no recording, no vendors in the room.
~20

Senior Attendees

CISOs, CTOs, Heads of Security
UK mid-market and enterprise

The Agenda

Two hours. Three speakers. One honest conversation about what happens when a breach lands.

4:00pm

Arrival and Registration

Check in, meet your peers, and grab refreshments before we begin.

4:30pm

Live Breach Walkthrough

Jordan Carter, CTO at Precursor Security, walks through a real breach from initial access to full compromise, live on screen.

4:50pm

Legal and Regulatory Response

David Naylor, Partner at Squire Patton Boggs, covers what the law requires in the first 72 hours after a breach and where most organisations fail.

5:10pm

Organisational Resilience and Recovery

Terry Hancock, Head of Service Operations and Cyber Resilience at Axiologik, on turning incident chaos into controlled response.

5:30pm

Open Discussion

Candid conversation under Chatham House rules. No attribution, no recording, no vendors.

6:00pm

Close and Networking Drinks

Continue the conversation over drinks with speakers and peers.

Why This Matters?

The average UK data breach now costs organisations millions in direct losses, regulatory penalties, and reputational damage. Most organisations have an incident response plan. Few have tested it. Fewer still have had their legal counsel, their technical responders, and their operational recovery team in the same room before an incident forces them there.

This session puts a CREST-accredited offensive operator, a data-breach specialist lawyer from a top-20 global law firm, and an organisational resilience lead in front of you for two hours. You will see what a breach looks like from the attacker's perspective, hear what the law requires in the first 72 hours, and learn how to build a recovery process that holds under pressure.

Limited to around 20 senior attendees. Chatham House rules apply throughout. No recording, no attribution, no sales pitch. The conversation is the point.

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The Venue

Central Leeds.
Private setting.

Wizu sits in the heart of Leeds city centre, two minutes from Park Row and a short walk from Leeds Station. A private, modern event space suited to a closed-doors conversation.

Wizu

46 Park Place, Leeds LS1 2RY

Transport

Five-minute walk from Leeds Station. On-street parking on Park Place and nearby NCP at Merrion Centre. Well served by bus routes along The Headrow.

Reserve Your Seat.

Around 20 seats. Three speakers. Two hours. One conversation you will not get anywhere else.

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Limited to ~20 senior attendees. Closed-doors, Chatham House rules.

Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you arrive.