Business Continuity and Operational Resilience: Predictions for 2025 and Beyond
Tuesday, December 10th, 2024 @ 11am ET | 4pm GMT
Featuring: Matt Hinton
Partner, Crisis and Security Consulting | Control Risks
From the CrowdStrike outage to geopolitical conflicts, organizations were constantly reminded over the past year that global disruptions are increasing in both scale and scope. With 2025 around the corner, it's time to start preparing.
Join Riskonnect’s Cole Outz, senior director of sales, resilience, and Control Risk’s Matt Hinton, partner, head of North America crisis and resilience consulting team, as they explore expected trends, emerging threats and innovative strategies that will shape the business continuity and operational resilience landscape in 2025.
You'll learn:
- How the threat landscape is evolving, including a risk forecast for business continuity and operational resilience
- How responsibilities are changing for resilience professionals, and why it is imperative for continuity and resilience programs to take a more strategic vs operational view
- What processes and technology that organizations can use to effectively track, manage, and respond to threats
- What role AI plays in business continuity and resilience
Speakers
Cole Outz, Sr. Director, Business Continuity & Resilience Sales, North America, Riskonnect, Inc.
Matt Hinton, Partner, Crisis and Security Consulting, Control Risks
Additional Information
Field of Study: Information Technology
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Basic
Format: Group Internet Based
CPE Credit: 1
CPE Credit Notice
This is a group internet-based event for NASBA authorized continuing education credit. After the webinar, a Certificate of Completion for the webinar indicating 1 hour of CPE credit will be issued to those interested.
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