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If a regulator walks in tomorrow, what can your board actually show?
Join Convene and the Institute of Risk and Compliance for a practical discussion on AI, board liability, and regulatory readiness in 2026. This webinar will explore how the EU AI Act, GDPR, DORA, NIS2, the US Cloud Act, and local regulatory expectations in France, Germany, and Italy are reshaping governance obligations for boards, legal teams, compliance leaders, risk functions, and technology executives.
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Why this webinar matters
For boards, the challenge is clear: AI governance is not only a legal issue. It is an infrastructure, documentation, and oversight issue.
In this webinar, our speakers will discuss how boards and governance teams can prepare for AI enforcement and regulatory scrutiny in 2026.
You will learn how to:
The question is no longer whether your organisation uses AI. It is whether your board can prove that AI is being governed responsibly, documented properly, and controlled securely across every jurisdiction where your business operates.

Agenda
- Why AI governance is now a boardroom issue
A practical introduction to the regulatory and governance pressures shaping AI oversight in 2026, and why boards need to be prepared to evidence responsible decision making. - Understanding the European AI compliance landscape
An expert view on the key risks, regulatory expectations, and cross border challenges facing organisations operating in France, Germany, Italy, and across the EU. - From compliance expectations to operational readiness
A practical discussion on how organisations can strengthen board accountability, protect sensitive documents, manage AI related risks, and build more defensible governance workflows. - Live Q&A
An opportunity to ask questions on AI governance, board liability, data sovereignty, regulatory readiness, and secure collaboration. - Closing and next steps
Key takeaways and practical next steps for boards and governance teams preparing for AI oversight in 2026.

Who should attend?
It is especially relevant for:
- Group General Counsel
- Group Chief Compliance Officers
- Heads of Risk and Enterprise Risk
- Board Secretaries and Corporate Secretaries
- Chief Information Security Officers
- Chief Data Officers
- Board Members
- Risk Committee Members
- Governance and Legal Operations Teams



