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Cyber Resilience and Business Continuity: webinar mini-series

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We are excited to be hosting a webinar mini-series designed to enhance your understanding of cyber resilience and business continuity for pension schemes.

While many pension schemes have recognised the need to build their cyber resilience in light of the Pensions Regulator’s expectations set out in the General Code of Practice and the latest cyber security guidance, it can be difficult for trustees to know how to go about this in practice. In addition, the business continuity planning and incident response aspects of cyber resilience can be more challenging to understand and implement.

In these two webinars, we cover practical tips on how pension schemes can build their cyber resilience and consider why pension schemes need their own business continuity plans (including a cyber response strategy).

5 Practical Tips to Build Cyber Resilience for Pension Schemes

Date: 4 February 2026 Time: 9:15am-10:00am

Join us as we explore 5 practical tips to help trustees to build their pension scheme’s cyber defences. The speakers will be Barnett Waddingham’s Karla Gahan (Head of Resilience Services) and Burges Salmon’s Samantha Howell (Director and Cyber Governance Lead, Pensions) and Amy Khodabandehloo (Director, Dispute Resolution).

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5 Practical Tips to Develop Business Continuity for Pension Schemes

Date: 11 February 2026 Time: 9:15am-10:00am

This session will explore why business continuity is wider than cyber security resilience alone. Our speakers will delve into broader business and scheme continuity planning considerations, covering why pension schemes need a  business continuity plan and why it should be tested. The speakers will include Barnett Waddingham’s Karla Gahan (Head of Resilience Services) and Burges Salmon’s Samantha Howell (Director and Cyber Governance Lead, Pensions).

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Attending these webinars will allow you to gain valuable insights from industry experts who will discuss what they are seeing in practice when working with schemes and will offer practical tips to enhance your scheme’s resilience.

More information about Burges Salmon’s experience in relation to cyber security for pension schemes can be found on our cyber security, data protection and AI page.

If you have any questions relating to what we discussed or have other pensions law issues where we may be able to help, please get in touch with Richard and Sam.

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