Title:
Insider Risk: Bridging the Gap Between Stakeholders for More Effective Program Development and Risk Mitigation
Description:
The cost and number of insider risk incidents continue to rise year-on-year, drawing increased scrutiny from regulators, boards, and C-suites. But when concerns arise around insider risk within organizations, essential players often do not come together to understand the common risk picture and develop cross-functional mitigation strategies. Across these siloes, physical security teams may narrowly focus on badging issues, information security with data exfiltration, and human resource leads with employee relations. This presentation will demonstrate how threats originate across multiple adjacent departments, and that only by proactive, continuous collaboration can organizations develop effective insider risk programs, identify issues early, and reduce overall risk.
Learning Objective #1:
Learn through concrete examples why insider risk is a complicated, interconnected challenge that can only be mitigated cross-functionally.
Learning Objective #2:
Get strategies and best practices organizations can employ to better integrate disparate departments around the theme of insider risk and build more effective programs.
Type:
All Access Education