A closed-door room for the conversations vendors can't be in.
Senior platform, security and engineering leaders, around one table, working through what truly works in production. No sales talks, no staged presentations. This is how the roundtable runs and who runs it.
Seniors per session
Themes
Cities
Four rules that make the room worth being in.
The format is deliberately protected. It is what keeps the discussion honest and the seats worth having.
Chatham House Rule
Share openly. Insights can be repeated, but never attributed to individuals or organisations.
No vendors presenting
No slides, no demos, no pitching. The discussion stays peer-led and vendor-neutral at all times.
Eight to ten seniors
Small tables of senior practitioners only, balanced by sector so every voice has room.
Invite only
Every seat is vetted and curated. Quality of the room matters more than the headcount.
Two themes, run as separate tables.
Each theme runs its own closed-door series. Switch between them to see what the room actually digs into.
Secure software supply chain
Practical controls and the evidence to back them, from commit to production. Built for platform, security, AppSec and engineering leaders who own secure delivery at scale.
- Source code & dependencies
- Build & CI pipelines
- Artefact repositories
- Security scanning & policy
- Deployment & runtime
- Provenance & audit evidence
AI governance
Building governance models for AI innovation at enterprise scale, without grinding the business to a halt. For leaders accountable for how AI gets shipped, controlled and defended.
- Policy & accountability
- Risk frameworks
- Responsible AI
- Model oversight
- Controls & assurance
- Audit & evidence
From a curated table to a shortlist you can act on.
Tap through the shape of a session. No presentations, no agenda padding, just a structured conversation that goes somewhere.
Curated table
Moderated
Open discussion
Real patterns
Next steps
A curated table
Eight to ten senior practitioners, vetted and balanced by sector so the room is genuinely peer-level. No vendors at the table presenting.
Framed by a moderator
A neutral moderator sets the ground rules and frames the discussion, then keeps it practical, balanced and on track throughout.
Open peer discussion
The room works through real decisions and trade-offs. Under the Chatham House Rule, people speak openly about what they are genuinely wrestling with.
Honest failures, real patterns
The most valuable part: the ‘we tried this and it failed’ stories that stop you repeating the same mistakes, and the patterns that held up in production.
A curated table
You leave with a clear, prioritised shortlist of actions you can realistically take in the next 30 to 60 days.
What you actually leave with.
Not a tote bag and a stack of business cards. A focused session structured to send you back with something usable.
Real-world patterns
How teams implement controls across CI/CD, artefact storage and deployment pipelines.
Practical controls
What "good" looks like for signing, provenance, SBOMs, policy gates and approvals.
Evidence for audits
How to produce evidence that stands up to internal review and external audit.
Risk reduction
Strengthen controls and reduce release risk without slowing delivery.
Honest peer insight
Compare approaches with people accountable for the same outcomes, and avoid vendor noise entirely.
Clear next steps
Leave with a shortlist of actions you can take in the next 30 to 60 days.
Built for the people accountable for outcomes.
Pick the closest fit to see what you would get out of the table.
Compare how other platform teams implement controls across CI/CD, artefact storage and deployment, and find out where the friction really is before you hit it.
Pressure-test what "good" looks like for signing, provenance, SBOMs and policy gates against peers solving exactly the same problems.
Reduce release risk without slowing delivery, and hear honestly what stalled for teams who tried the same thing first.
Compare governance models, risk frameworks and accountability structures that have actually survived contact with a real enterprise.
Earn credibility-led visibility with senior leaders in a protected, vendor-neutral format. No pitching, just genuine relevance and introductions that are asked for.
Before you apply.
Who is in the room?
Eight to ten senior practitioners, vetted and balanced by sector so the room stays peer-level. No vendors presenting at the table.
Is it really vendor-neutral?
Yes. No slides, no demos, no pitching. The discussion is peer-led and moderated from start to finish, and partners join the conversation as peers, not presenters.
What is expected of me?
Bring a real challenge and share openly. The value comes from honest experience, including what stalled or failed, not polished wins.
Is what I say confidential?
The session runs under the Chatham House Rule. Insights can be repeated afterwards, but never attributed to individuals or their organisations.
How do I get a seat?
Seats are by invitation and curated. Apply for a specific session, or talk to Hinaya about which table is the right fit for you or your team.
Want to talk it through first?
Book a short call with Hinaya, Head of Channel, to see whether the room is a fit for you, your team, or as a partner.
Usually 20 minutes