NetDiligence brings together the people who actually handle breaches β breach counsel, forensic experts, insurers, CISOs, and regulators β and this year’s summit made one thing very clear: the question isn’t if your organization will face a cyber incident, it’s whether you’re set up to respond to it well.
The 2026 summit reinforced what we’ve long believed: incident response requires structured legal execution, not just technical containment.
A few things were impossible to ignore β the growing role of AI in incident response, the gap between IR workflows and traditional eDiscovery, and just how much post-breach litigation exposure organizations are underestimating.
We captured everything the key themes, the hard truths, and what it means for organizations handling sensitive data.
“Every organization has likely already experienced some form of compromise. What determines the outcome isn’t whether it happened β it’s how mature your detection and response capabilities are when it does.” β
Dominic Hithon, VP Business Development, Aeren LPO
For Aeren LPO, the summit reinforced why defensible data review workflows sit at the heart of effective incident response. The organizations handling breaches well aren’t winging it β they’ve built structured processes, trained their teams, and aligned their leadership around the reality that a breach is a when, not an if.
It was great connecting. Whether we spoke briefly or had a longer conversation, here’s where Aeren LPO fits into your world:









Our role is execution with control β defensible, audit-ready outputs delivered under tight timelines.
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