National Security and Resilience Conference
National Security and Resilience Conference
Oct 20-21 in London, UK
Global turbulence is expected. Competition, instability and uncertainty are constants in a changing world. Organizations face an unprecedented and growing number of potential disruptions to the status quo and the best laid strategic plans. As history repeats itself, prominent organizations will fail unless modern risk management and governance models incorporate scalable resilience metrics.
To survive and prosper in this new environment of heightened uncertainty and change, organizations must move past traditional risk and governance models and focus instead on resilience. Resilience applies at all levels: national, regional, organizational and corporate.
Working collaboratively and cooperatively to provide unique, world-class security and resilience solutions in the face of increasing natural and man-made risks and threats to Governments, corporate organisations, major events, transport systems and critical national infrastructure.
“Terrorism is a major threat for businesses. Terrorist groups may seek to cause harm to the economy as a whole by attacking business premises or they may seek to attack specific businesses to advance their political agendas. The threat is not confined to the UK; companies that do business overseas may also be targeted”. MI5
Latest Confirmed speakers include:
– Peter Yapp, Deputy Director Operations, CERT UK
– Phil Sherwood, Head of Volunteer/Workforce,Olympic Games
– Liam Morrissey, Chief Executive Officer, MS Risk
– Phil Luxford, Director Prepare Protect and CT Science OSCT, Home Office
– Tim Cutbill, Programme Lead, London Resilience
– Commander Wayne Chance, Commander Operations, City of London Police
– Mike Fuller MBE, Director for Global Resilience and advisor to National Olympic Security Coordination Centre
– Chris McIntosh, CEO, ViaSat UK
– Paul Sawyer, Managing Director, XIX Group
– Lee Thomas, European Training & Simulation Association
– Guy Batchelor, Managing Director, Minerva Elite
“Organisations cannot remove all of the possible threats they face but, in addition to the security measures in place to protect their most valuable assets, they should also have plans and strategies to respond to serious incident and the contingency arrangements for getting back to ‘business as usual’ as soon as possible”. CPNI
The National Security & Resilience Conference, hosted by the National Security & Resilience Consortium (NS&RC), will help you identify the future threats to your organization and help you strategize and plan for your business security and resilience.
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