
NormCyber, the UK-based security operations specialist, today announced it will be speaking at the e-Crime and Cybersercurity Congress, the largest closed-door event for senior cyber security professionals, held in London on the 11th and 12th March 2026. The session, presented by Norm’s Sales Director, Mark Lee, willexplore what it means to treat cyber resilience as a board-governable metric.
Boards are increasingly expected to understand cyber risk with the same level of clarity as financial or operational performance. While measurements like traffic lights and maturity ratings do exist, they rarely answer the simple question of how resilient a firm is today in the face of a serious cyber attack. This is not because capability is lacking, but because the industry has traditionally optimised for activity and assurance rather than measurable resilience.
Norm’s session, titled ‘The Quantification of Cyber Resilience’ will highlight, through real-world examples, what defensible resilience must include, the drawbacks of existing reporting models and proven approaches that make boards take ownership and action.
“As firms face a landscape of intense regulatory scrutiny and insurers demand defensible evidence, cyber resilience must become more than a narrative. The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill currently making its way through the UK Parliament underscores the urgency of this – cyber security must now be treated as a material business risk and measured with rigour,” said Mark Lee, Director at NormCyber.
The e-Crime and Cybersercurity Congress takes place on 11 – 12th March 2026 at The Park Plaza Victoria, London. Register here to save your place.




