Pakistan Learning Nest Relaunches Cyber Shield Compliance Resilience Workshop For SBP Regulated Entities In Lahore

Pakistan Learning Nest Relaunches Cyber Shield Compliance Resilience Workshop For SBP Regulated Entities In Lahore

Following the strong response and successful completion of its Islamabad session, Pakistan Learning Nest has announced the relaunch of its specialized workshop titled “Cyber Shield Compliance Resilience Strategy for SBP Regulated Entities 2025–2030.” The upcoming session is designed for professionals working within regulated financial and banking environments, with a focus on strengthening cyber resilience frameworks, improving compliance readiness, and addressing evolving cyber threats across critical financial infrastructure. The workshop reflects increasing industry demand for structured training aligned with regulatory expectations and long term operational continuity requirements.

The session is aligned with SBP Cyber Shield Cyber Resilience Priorities for 2025 to 2030 and aims to provide practical guidance for institutions operating under SBP regulated frameworks. Key areas of focus include enhancing cyber resilience strategies, managing emerging threat landscapes, improving compliance mechanisms, and ensuring uninterrupted operational continuity across financial systems. The program is positioned to support participants in understanding how regulatory compliance and cybersecurity governance intersect within modern digital banking environments, where risk exposure and operational dependencies continue to grow.

The workshop is scheduled to take place in Lahore on 13th June 2026 at Avari Hotel. The training will be conducted by Irfan U., Chief Technology and Information Officer at Trust Tech Alliance, who brings extensive experience in information security and artificial intelligence, along with a PhD in Information Security and AI. His expertise is expected to guide participants through structured frameworks and practical approaches to implementing cyber resilience strategies within regulated institutions. The session is intended to provide a detailed understanding of compliance driven security models and how they can be effectively applied within operational environments that require strict adherence to regulatory standards.

Registration for the workshop has been made available through multiple channels, including email contacts trainings@pakln.com and trainings.pakln@gmail.com, as well as phone numbers +92 344 2997758, +92 339 4111311, and 0326 8480256. The registration fee for participation is set at PKR 44,499 excluding GST. The initiative also highlights the involvement of several professionals and contributors including Jahangir Khan, Ehtesham Ali, Amna Baig, Tahreem Sultan, Uzma Ghaffar, Alina Zaheer, Misbah Altaf, and Izma Mukhtar, reflecting a broader network of engagement within the professional development ecosystem. The workshop reinforces the growing importance of structured cyber security education in supporting financial sector resilience, regulatory compliance, and long term risk management strategies across SBP regulated institutions.

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