There is a gap between the people who understand cybersecurity and the people who need to. It is not a knowledge gap. It is a conversation gap — and it sits at the heart of why so many organisations remain underprepared.
Jarviss has joined Love Tomorrow Summit 2026 as a cybersecurity partner. Their aim is to close that gap: to bring the conversations that typically happen in closed boardrooms onto a stage where business leaders, entrepreneurs, and decision-makers can genuinely engage with them.
A conversation that belongs on the main agenda
Jarviss is a cybersecurity and managed services firm built around a clear conviction: that digital resilience is not a specialist topic. It belongs to everyone responsible for an organisation's direction.
Their name references the intelligent personal assistant — discreet, informed, and oriented entirely around the people it serves. Their approach to security reflects the same principle: not technical complexity for its own sake, but clear thinking applied to real risk.
As a partner of Love Tomorrow Summit, Jarviss will curate a dedicated stage at the event on 23 July 2026 in Boom, Belgium. The programme runs across the full day — keynotes, panels, and conversations designed not for security professionals, but for the leaders who cannot afford to be uninformed.
What the stage will explore
The Jarviss stage covers the questions that define the challenge organisations face today: cyber resilience, the evolving threat landscape, human risk, regulatory compliance, the role of artificial intelligence in security, and what happens in practice when a crisis occurs.
Three speakers have been confirmed:
Nick Felix, Information Risk and GRC Leader, will examine the leadership dimensions of crisis response in a session titled The Endurance Protocol: Leadership Lessons for Modern Cyber Crises.
Stijn Ilsen, Senior Satellite Engineer at Redwire Space, brings an unexpected perspective to the conversation: the cybersecurity challenges facing systems that operate beyond Earth's atmosphere. His session, Securing the Final Frontier, raises questions about digital security that most organisations have not yet considered.
Raf Weverbergh, Managing Partner at FINN/Gosselin & de Walque, addresses the communication challenge at the centre of every incident — not just how organisations respond technically, but how they speak, decide, and hold together when the pressure is real.
Alongside the stage, Jarviss will host a Matchmaking Zone: a dedicated space for structured, meaningful conversations between attendees with shared interests, challenges, or opportunities in the cybersecurity space.
Security as a question of intelligence
Love Tomorrow Summit 2026 explores The Future of Intelligence — a theme that extends far beyond artificial intelligence to examine how humans, organisations, and societies reason, decide, and lead. Cybersecurity sits directly within that frame. How an organisation protects itself, responds to threat, and builds a culture of resilience is, at its core, a question of collective intelligence.
Jarviss brings a perspective to the Summit that the conversation has been missing. Not specialists addressing specialists, but a firm that believes security literacy belongs to every leader in the room.
Love Tomorrow Summit takes place on 23 July 2026 at Tomorrowland's iconic grounds in Boom, Belgium. The Summit unites the brightest minds — thinkers, entrepreneurs, music artists and leaders — to explore the future of intelligence, and what it asks of humans, organisations and society. With 80+ speakers and artists, the programme combines keynotes, networking, music, entertainment and a magical evening show.
Tickets are available now.
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