Cyber Risk Series

Learn to safeguard your organization against unforeseen cyber threats

February 16

March 16

April 5

Cybersecurity Is On You.

If you’re a Board Member or a C-Suite executive, you know cyber risk is now personal. It impacts every leader in every industry. No one is immune. From employees to customers and third-party vendors, every company is a target—whether they know it or not.

When a cyber breach occurs, the downsides are enormous. Not just corporate liability but fierce risks to your personal reputation and finances. No one wants to end up in the headlines or the crosshairs of angry investors or customers on social media.

Successfully tackling this challenge starts with you. Whether you’re a director or an executive, being smarter on cyber is about a new level of knowledge: asking better questions, pushing harder on experts and above all mastering the practical strategies that protect your shareholders, employees, customers—and you.

In 2021, ransomware attacks are expected to cost the global economy $6 trillion.

BY THE NUMBERS

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41% of directors say the issue they find most challenging to oversee in their role is cybersecurity–the top issue, ahead of talent and culture.

2021 Corporate Board Member and Diligent What Directors Think Survey

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Cybersecurity is also the area where 75% of directors are most concerned about their company confronting a crisis.

2021 Corporate Board Member and Diligent What Directors Think Survey

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80%  of U.S.-based CIOs surveyed rated the threat level of a cyberattack or data breach for their organization as major to severe, on our 10-point scale.

CIO Confidence Index, September 2021

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53% of CIOs say remote or hybrid work arrangements increase the risk of cyber attacks or data breaches.

CIO Confidence Index, September 2021

WHY ATTEND

When it comes to cybersecurity, bad things can happen to good leaders all the time. This 3-part online Cyber Risk Series can help you:

  • Engage with world-class experts to understand new threats—and sharpen your strategies to confront them
  • Ask savvier, more skillful questions of experts to ensure you’re getting the straight story and avoid being blindsided
  • Know what to do—financially, reputationally, technically—to limit the effects of a cyber attack
  • Understand how emerging IT regulations might impact your company’s digital transformation efforts—and add to your personal liability
  • Strengthen trust in your digital efforts to survive and grow in an era of customer-centric business models
Cyber Event People

We’re convening world-class experts for three interactive online workshops to accelerate your state of cyber—where it is, and where it’s going. Tailored exclusively to the needs of busy strategic-thinking leaders and forward-looking board members, you’ll gain cutting-edge ideas and essential insights to protect you and your company.

SERIES OVERVIEW

Registration is complimentary. Sign up for one workshop or all three!

February 16, 2022 | 1:00 – 2:00 pm ET

All Eyes on the Board: How to Reduce Your Financial Exposure to Cyber Risk

From operational disruption to shareholder lawsuits to stock devaluation to customer loss, cyber breaches have caused major financial loss for many companies. Many organizations are undertaking Cyber Risk Quantification efforts as a way of managing their financial exposure. How should boards evaluate these initiatives? Who should be involved?

March 16, 2022 | 2:00 – 3:00 pm ET

Executing a Forward-Looking Approach to Emerging Technologies Opportunities and Risks

Blockchain, IoT, 5G and other rapidly changing technologies provide immense opportunities and sometimes immeasurable exposures to their organizations. Adopting new technologies is not optional. But how you prepare for their impact can distinguish you from your competitors. And at the heart of that preparation is cybersecurity.  

April 5, 2022 | 2:00 – 3:00 pm ET

CISOs Speak: Creating a Cyber-Aware Organization

As disruption has become the norm, board and C-Suite conversations have turned from guarding against cyber-attacks to becoming more resilient in the face of them. From building a robust incident response plan to creating a cyber-aware culture and training your employees, veteran security executives will share tips to help your board futureproof your cybersecurity approach.

WHAT PAST ATTENDEES HAVE TO SAY

"Very good, broad spectrum overview. At worst, a wake-up call; at best, very provocative topics.”
Bill Dawson, McGrath RentCorp and Wellington Trust Co.
“Program was time well spent. Expanded my understanding of cyber risk and provided info where I can improve board performance.”
Tom Fargo Huntington Ingalls Ind.
"Very informative. Insightful. Good new ideas, eye-opening. Good to be connected with RSA. Good peer interactions.”
Walter Higgins, South Jersey Industries
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