Join the final part of our Cyber Resilience event series! Building on the previous event , 02 of the road map – Beyond the Obvious – Cyber Risk Management for the Unexpected  we will now conclude with event 03 – The Threat Landscape and its Impact on Cyber Risk Management.
Summary
The cyber threat landscape is forever changing and complex to understand. What does the evolving threat mean for risk managers? How must they react to trends, technological developments, and adjusted attack patterns? How can they even anticipate the impact on their organisation’s risk profile?
Our event ‘The Threat Landscape and its Impact on Cyber Risk Management’ will delve into those questions and give concrete examples how it can be done.
Pirmin Heinzer from the National Cyber Security Center’s Analytics team will share insights about the current cyber threat landscape in Switzerland. He will be followed by Simon Ganiere with the Cyber Intelligence Center of UBS, sharing examples of how UBS is using the knowledge about the current threats in their Cyber Risk Management practice. Both speakers will stay for the usually very engaged Q&A session.
Presenters
- Pirmin Heinzer – Analyst Cybersecurity at National Cyber Security Center.
Pirmin Heinzer is a Cyber Security Threat Analyst for the Federal Office of Cybersecurity NCSC. Â He joined the then called Reporting and Analysis Centre for Information Assurance MELANI in 2015 focusing on Situational Awareness and the Cyber Threat Landscape from an operational to strategic perspective. He regularly briefs operators of critical infrastructure on recent developments of relevant Threats to safeguard their operations. - Simon Ganiere – Cyber Intelligence Center at UBS
Simon Ganiere has nearly 20 years of experience in the cyber security domain. He is currently the global head of the Cyber Intelligence Center at UBS, where is driving the adoption of a threat driven approach to support the overall mission of the Group CISO team and the bank. Previously Simon was the global lead for Cyber Security at Credit Suisse where he was leading a team of SME with an aim to plan, build and operate cyber security services for the bank. He is a seasoned cyber security specialist with a strong focus on various cyber domains such as threat intelligence, threat detection, incident response, vulnerability management, risk management, reporting and metrics. He joined Credit Suisse in 2012 in Singapore as a Cyber Security Incident Response analyst. Prior to joining Credit Suisse, Simon was a manager in the Security and Privacy team at Deloitte (Switzerland and Singapore), where he led various engagement related to vulnerability management and penetration testing. Simon holds a M.S. in Business Information Systems from the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) and various cyber security expert SME certifications.
Introduction by Maya Bundt, Board Member Swiss Risk Association and Cyber Strategist.
Agenda
17:45 Doors open – Registration
18:00 Welcome & Introduction (Maya Bundt)
18:05 The Current Swiss Threat Landscape (Pirmin Heinzer)
18:30 Using Cyber Intelligence in Risk Management (Simon Garniere)
18:55 Q&A and Closing ​(moderated by Maya Bundt)
19:30 Networking drinks (all)
20:30 End
Chapter Event
This Chapter Event is available to members and free. We will be presenting one or more speakers to share their knowledge, updates and best practices on a specific risk topic. Within the small groups of risk professionals you can exchange thoughts and test ideas. This event is hosted by chapter Cyber Resilience.
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The Threat Landscape and its Impact on Cyber Risk Management
28. October 2024
18:00 - 20:30