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Dimensions London 2026 Highlights

Written by The CyberCube Team | Apr 27, 2026 2:36:36 PM

I’m Yvette Essen, Head of Communications and Market Engagement at CyberCube, and I’m delighted to welcome you to Dimensions 2026, our flagship conference in London.

More than 200 people registered to attend our event at the fabulous Fishmongers’ Hall. With beautiful views overlooking the River Thames, people came here to discuss the conference theme, which was Establishing the Foundation for a Resilient Cyber Market.

Chris Methven, our Chief Executive Officer, began the day’s proceedings. He was appointed CEO earlier this year, and he outlined his vision for the company and what this means for our clients.

“The cyber insurance market has been a challenging place to be for a variety of different reasons over the last several years. And when we look to the future, that challenge doesn’t get any easier. But I’m actually optimistic because of the grit, determination, intellect, and inspiration of the people who work in this market—that the cyber insurance market can respond to some of these emerging threats and provide effective risk transfer solutions for what we at CyberCube believe is the defining risk of our time.”

Jon Laux, VP of Product and Analytics, and Richard Ford, Head of Engineering, took to the stage to discuss their plans for the company and how they are helping to create the platform for a resilient market.

We had a number of product sessions, with speakers discussing the roadmap for 2026. We also had a deeper dive into AI.

But it wasn’t just CyberCubers on stage—we were joined by a variety of guests for a broker panel session. UIB and Howden joined us to talk about the growth of the broker market and what intermediaries can do to support that development.

In a session on regulation, we also welcomed guests from the PRA and Lloyd’s.

Speaking of external guests, we had a fantastic keynote speaker, David Ferbrache OBE, who shared his experience of more than 35 years in the cybersecurity market, including his work with government on developing penetration testing, as well as his views on the market today.

As in previous years, we were delighted to host a number of afternoon sessions, where clients were able to join us and engage in meaningful conversations in a closed environment.

To finish the day, we had Geoff White—broadcaster, journalist, and author—join us to close the conference. He also signed copies of his latest book.

Of course, there were plenty of opportunities to network throughout the day—during coffee breaks, lunch, and dedicated networking sessions, as well as afterwards, where people raised a glass at the Oyster Shed in London.

From CyberCube at the Dimensions London 2026 conference, I’m Yvette Essen.