Cyber Governance 2.0: How Prepared Boards Really Are

Description

This webinar assesses the evolving responsibilities of boards in overseeing cyber risk, resilience, and incident readiness. It highlights the widening gap between perceived and actual preparedness, examining where boards commonly fall short. Delegates will explore actionable governance tools, the oversight of third-party risk, crisis communication expectations, and emerging regulatory trends, enabling them to strengthen cyber resilience and support a proactive, rather than reactive, organisational approach.

This webinar provides one-hour of CPD and offers insights and updates from a leading industry-expert speaker. 

Delegates places are interchangeable with colleagues from the same organisation.

 

Content

  • Cyber threats and board-level responsibilities in 2026

  • Assessing cyber resilience: key questions boards must ask

  • Oversight of third-party and supply-chain cyber risks

  • Effective crisis communication and incident response readiness

  • Regulatory expectations and lessons from recent breaches

 

Presenter

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