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Unpacking 2024: Lessons learned from a year of threats
Geopolitical tensions can have far-reaching consequences for businesses, including supply chain disruptions, increased costs, reputational damage, as well as legal and regulatory risks. Climate change is no longer a distant threat, but a present-day reality that poses significant risks to businesses worldwide. As extreme weather events become more frequent and intense, organisations must adapt to mitigate these risks and ensure long-term sustainability.
Join us for this webinar “Unpacking 2024: Lessons Learned from a Year of Threats,” where we delve into the pivotal challenges that defined the past year.
During this Webinar Tracy Reinhold, Global Chief Security Officer at Everbridge, and Robert Wilkinson, Group Head of Operational Resilience at Legal & General will address the recurring threats and risks companies faced, covering topics such as:
- Climate change and adaptation
- Emerging and existing sources of geopolitical unrest
- The evolving landscape of cyber trends
- Complex compliance and regulatory demands, including DORA, NIS2, and the Critical Enterprise Resilience Directive (CER), with a focus on their impact in Europe.
Upcoming Webinar
Unpacking 2024: Lessons learned from a year of threats
Geopolitical tensions can have far-reaching consequences for businesses, including supply chain disruptions, increased costs, reputational damage, as well as legal and regulatory risks. Climate change is no longer a distant threat, but a present-day reality that poses significant risks to businesses worldwide. As extreme weather events become more frequent and intense, organisations must adapt to mitigate these risks and ensure long-term sustainability.
Join us for this webinar “Unpacking 2024: Lessons Learned from a Year of Threats,” where we delve into the pivotal challenges that defined the past year.
During this Webinar Tracy Reinhold, Global Chief Security Officer at Everbridge, and Robert Wilkinson, Group Head of Operational Resilience at Legal & General will address the recurring threats and risks companies faced, covering topics such as:
- Climate change and adaptation
- Emerging and existing sources of geopolitical unrest
- The evolving landscape of cyber trends
- Complex compliance and regulatory demands, including DORA, NIS2, and the Critical Enterprise Resilience Directive (CER), with a focus on their impact in Europe.
Tracy Reinhold, Global Chief Security Officer at Everbridge, is a seasoned security expert with a distinguished career spanning both public and private sectors. Previously, he held executive roles at Fannie Mae and Walmart, where he led enterprise resilience and global investigations teams, respectively. With a strong background in security and incident management, Reinhold is dedicated to advancing Everbridge’s security strategy and empowering organizations to effectively manage and respond to critical events.
Robert Wilkinson, Group Head of Operational Resilience at Legal & General. Wilkinson has been at Legal & General for over 15 years in various positions including Head of Security, Risk and Standards and within the last two years has taken on the role of Group Head of Operational Resilience. He is previously of Nationwide Building Society and Nortel Networks.
Is the webinar free?
Yes – there is no charge to watch the webinar, either live or on-demand.
When will the webinar take place?
The webinar will be taking place on 10 December 2024, at 11:00 GMT.
What are the benefits of attending live?
You will receive a certificate if you attend the webinar live. The certificate will be sent with your on-demand video link.
How long will the webinar be?
The live webinar will last for up to sixty minutes
What do I need to watch this webinar?
All you need is a computer with an internet connection. It is advised to use headphones where possible for your own comfort.
Can I watch the webinar later?
The webinar will be available to watch on-demand shortly after the live broadcast takes place.
Webinar Library
Unpacking 2024: Lessons learned from a year of threats
Tracy Reinhold, Global Chief Security Officer at Everbridge and Rob Wilkinson, Group Head of Operational Resilience at Legal & General will address the pivotal challenges, recurring threats and risks companies faced that defined the past year, covering topics such as:
- Climate change and adaptation
- Emerging and existing sources of geopolitical unrest
- The evolving landscape of cyber trends
- Complex compliance and regulatory demands, including DORA, NIS2, and the Critical Enterprise Resilience Directive (CER), with a focus on their impact in Europe.
This webinar is crafted for organisations dedicated to strengthening strategic and operational resilience in an increasingly uncertain world. Participants will gain invaluable insights from a leading industry expert, who will share expertise and experiences to offer practical strategies and forward-looking preparedness.
Empower your organisation to confidently tackle the dynamic challenges of today and tomorrow.
Securing the evolving workplace: Duty of care in a hybrid landscape
The modern workforce is changing. Societal shifts, financial uncertainties, and volatility across the globe are all shaping a new security landscape. In this webinar, we’ll explore the evolving challenges faced by security professionals in a hybrid work environment.
Key areas of discussion:
- A VUCA world: We’ll discuss risk in a time of increasing volatility and uncertainty.
- Navigating grey areas: We’ll explore the complexities of ensuring employee safety while respecting boundaries, particularly in a hybrid work model.
- Out of sight protection: How do you as a business know who is affected when there is a security incident?
- Instigating a culture of safety awareness: Understand how this can be achieved when contact is limited and interaction is via video conferencing.
- Securing your disparate workforce: Discover new strategies and tools for safeguarding your employees, whether they’re in the office, remote, or on the go.
- Beyond the clock: Explore the moral responsibility organisations have in protecting their staff from abuse, aggression, and violence – even outside of traditional working hours.
5 Pillars of Identity Security: Your Must To-Dos
As we enter the second half of 2024, in organisations across the world, hybrid workforce and multi- cloud access has become the norm. The traditional ideas of perimeter and security are non-existent.
As identities have emerged as the new perimeter, you need identity-focused security measures to secure your organisation. This means that you should be authenticating every identity and authorising them with only the necessary permissions. Meanwhile, you should also be auditing them periodically. As much as all this sounds like a simple process. the big question is how do you do all this in reality?
Watch this exclusive expert-led webinar to understand the increasing relevance of identity-based security and what are the immediate steps you can take to get started.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
- Anatomy of cyber attacks: The risks of unsecured digital identities
- Event IDs and user actions you must audit in your environment
- Ensuring a solid, tested backup and recovery plan
- Assessing risk periodically in your IT environment
- Enabling AI-driven user and entity behavioural analytics
AI and The Future of Corporate Security
In this session, Tracy Reinhold, CSO at Everbridge will discuss:
- Is your security program ready for AI? Discover the risks and benefits
- What role does corporate security play in the utilisation and advancement of AI and how does this enhance our ability to do business?
- What are the advantages of AI in corporate security and how can threat actors use AI to attack your company?
- Is AI ready for prime time or do you still need a QC component before utilisation?
- How can you leverage AI in risk intelligence?
Key takeaways:
Delve into the reasons AI must be embraced while also exploring some necessary guardrails to protect organisations against threats using this technology to penetrate facilities.
Understand the value and risk associated with AI as well as how it will impact everything from crisis management to personnel retention.
It is also important to evaluate the maturity of AI and why the use on humans in a QC component is extremely important at this stage of development.
Crucial Trends to Build Organisational Resilience in 2023
Organisational resilience remains a strategic imperative, growing in importance as businesses face threats from cybercrime, climate change, severe weather, and political instability. CSOs must not only protect their employees but also position the organisation itself to remain resilient.
Learn real-world advice and first-hand insights on the challenges we face and share strategies on how we can overcome them. Discussion topics include:
- Best practices and lessons learned in developing a robust and reliable resilience plan
- New perspectives of organisational resilience and business continuity in a hybrid working environment
- The complex process of enhancing/connecting digital and physical security and safety throughout your business