Join us for a practical breakfast briefing on data security, AI innovation, and the hidden risks you can’t afford to ignore.
Date: Thursday, 28th May 2026
Time: 7:45 am to 10:00 am
Venue: Restaurant KöD
9A Devonshire Square
London EC2M 4YM
The Data Use and Access Act (DUAA) shifts the focus from rigid compliance to responsible data use.
Companies that proactively adapt their data strategies to leverage the new flexibilities, particularly in AI and research will gain a competitive edge. Those that fail, however, to update their governance frameworks, especially regarding criminal liabilities and complaints handling, face heightened legal and reputational risks.
Many organisations invest heavily in cybersecurity tools, yet the biggest risk often lies in not knowing where their data is stored. Today we explore solutions and best practices to uncover these blind spots.
Topic:
The first DUAA provisions came into force on 19 and 20 August 2025. The next set of DUAA provisions came into force on 05 February. The last set of DUAA provisions are expected to be commenced approximately 12 months after Royal Assent. The Department for Science and Innovation (DSIT) has set out the commencement plans you can find more details on the website Data Use and Access Act 2025: plans for commencement
Who can attend this event?
Anyone interested are welcome. Of particular relevance to:
- IT managers
- Compliance officers / DPOs
- Security managers
- Management HR – Legal etc
- Strategy Officers
- Leadership
We extend our thanks to our generous host, Restaurant KöD for making this event possible.
Seats are limited – reserve yours today!
Kind regards,
The FBCC & DKUK Teams
Please RSVP via the registration link below.
Note: This meeting is observed under Chatham House Rules
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| 07:45 – 08:15 | Registration & Breakfast Light breakfast and coffee | |
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| 08:15 – 08:20 | Welcome | |
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| 08:20 – 08:30 | UK-DK Digitalisation Cooperation: Key Similarities and Differences – International relations with UK businesses and market. Sidsel Skovborg, Digitalisation Diplomat at the Royal Danish Embassy in London | |
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| 08:30 – 08:50 | Understanding the Data Use and Access Act (DUAA) – Explaining the UK’s new data regime in practical business terms and its opportunities. Looking what opportunities it brings – and consequences Eleonor Duhs, Head of Data & Privacy, Partner, Marks & Clerk | |
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| 08:50 – 09:10 | Real-World Example: From Risk to Remediation – A case study from a major data handler Lisa Allcock, Deputy Chief Compliance Officer, Protector Insurance | |
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| 09:10 – 09:35 | Fireside Chat: Risk Scan → Data Cleanup – including Q&A The Hidden Risk: Unknown and Uncontrolled Data – Common challenges companies face under the new Act. – Kim Andersen, SafeOnline – Svend Littauer, CEO, South African Chamber of Commerce, Director and Co-Founder, Entreprenör | |
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| 9:35 – 10:00 | Networking and live demonstration Live Demo from: SafeOnline: From Risk Scan to DataMapper Identifying risks in real-time, Categorizing data sensitivity, Prioritizing cleanup actions, Generating documentation for compliance audits. | |
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| 10:00 | End of Programme |