The Role of Cybersecurity in Heineken’s Digital Strategy with CISO Tonne Mulder

December 3, 2024

Join us for a unique Vision Dinner on December 3rd, during which Tonne Mulder, CISO at Heineken, will share his experiences and perspectives on the critical connections between commerce, digital transformation, and cybersecurity. Dive into the strategic importance of cybersecurity in Heineken's journey to becoming the Best Connected Brewer and learn how Heineken is earning more in the digital domain.

  • Small-scale peer session
  • Open dialogue by means of the Chatham House Rule

Tonne Mulder, Heineken

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Tonne Mulder

CISO

Tonne Mulder is a seasoned leader within the IT and cybersecurity field. He was a director at PwC before becoming Global Information Security Officer at Vopak in 2013. After fulfilling that role for more than five years, he joined Heineken as CISO in 2019, a role he has held ever since.

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Heineken

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In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, cybersecurity is no longer just an afterthought; it is an integral component of every successful business strategy. Despite this, many companies still treat cybersecurity as secondary to their digital and commercial strategies. At Heineken, however, the approach is different.

Tonne Mulder, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Heineken, understands that cybersecurity, digital transformation, and commercial strategies are fundamentally interconnected. Heineken's mission to become the "Best Connected Brewer" relies on a robust cybersecurity foundation, seamlessly woven into their digital and commercial fabric.

Join us for a unique Vision Dinner on December 3rd, during which Tonne will share his experiences and perspectives on the critical connections between commerce, digital transformation, and cybersecurity. Dive into the strategic importance of cybersecurity in Heineken's journey to becoming the Best Connected Brewer and learn how Heineken is earning more in the digital domain.

Program

Location: Restaurant HFSLG, Bosch en Duin

17:30 | Start program (including presentation, discussion and a 3-course dinner)
20:30 | End of formal program, opportunity for informal networking

Audience

(Cyber) Security

Main language

English

CPE Credits | 2 credits

Conditions

  • Participants have to meet the previously described target audience.
  • If applicable, our partners will be presented with every application.
  • During all our sessions, the Chatham House Rule applies. This means that the participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed. This means that no report, no photos and no recordings are made of the meeting. The presentation will also not be distributed to the participants afterwards.
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