14 July 202611:00 - 11:30 BST
Online
Free
This session breaks down what effective cyber incident readiness looks like, how to build assurance before a breach occurs, and how leaders within structural engineering can ensure systems, data, and reputation are protected when the unexpected happens. Key takeaways include: previous cyber breaches and what they revealed about real-world weaknesses, what effective incident readiness actually looks like, and the most common blind spots found in firms’ defences. This webinar will help structural engineering leaders gain a realistic view of their resilience - and a clear understanding of what they must do before a cyber incident occurs.
Gain clarity on how to build an incident plan that works under pressure
Learn quick actions to reduce disruption and recovery cost
Discover how other firms have gone wrong, and what to learn from them
Business leaders and senior decision makers
Please note this is a sponsored event and any views expressed are those of the sponsor, not the Institution. Bookings are made via the sponsor’s external website, and your registration data will be collected to facilitate follow up communications about the webinar before and after the event.
For the past 25 years, Kerrie has been assisting businesses in identifying their risk exposure. His straightforward, non-technical approach simplifies this complex topic, enabling Senior Business Leaders to make informed decisions about managing their cyber risk. This not only helps them sleep better at night but also allows them to focus on their core strengths.
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