Cyber Security & Business Continuity

Challenges in Cyber Security & Business Continuity

Implementing solid cybersecurity practices is paramount to every organisation, both public and private. New (technological) developments create opportunities for our society, but enable those with malicious intents to infringe upon our security as well.

Within the Cyber Security & Business Continuity theme, Flevum’s network will spark conversation about cybersecurity and the development of Dutch safety products and novel trends, among other related subjects. This way, Flevum offers a secure and trusted environment in which security themed insights can be shared and discussed to better your organisation.

  • Development of new security products
  • Protection of vital processes
  • Ecosystems of knowledge and expertise

Recent examples of sessions

Do you consider participating in one of our sessions? Be inspired by previous session we had the privilege to organise with our partners.

Security in the 21st Century

The world is connected and the speed with which these connections are made is enormous. These developments pose dilemmas and challenges to organisations, citizens, government and society as a whole. After all, digitalisation brings with it new vulnerabilities and the increasing interconnectedness affects the privacy of individuals.

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The Cooperation of Security

How can safety be guaranteed? This is an issue that affects all of us, in all dimensions of our lives. What is certain is that no organisation can guarantee safety without help. What is needed: close cooperation between different sectors, public and private, at home and abroad.

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Pandora’s Cybersecurity Box

Flevum organised this session in response to the vast increase in the amount of data public and private parties are collecting and utilising. It is impossible to imagine modern corporates functioning without it. With the collection of data comes an increased responsibility. Customers and chain partners expect their interest to be protected and their information to be secured by the company they provide it to.

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Data Security in a Data-Driven Society

Every organisation has a major responsibility when it comes to the handling and security of (digital) data. A growing number of incidents and increasingly complex attack patterns mean that organisations (have to) secure their digital assets in ever more intensive ways and that the CISO has to help innovate in order to continue to protect its IT environment. In this session, Flevum discussed how IT and cyber security leaders are preparing themselves for the dangers of the future.

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Why

Because Flevum

When looking for opportunities to share knowledge and experiences with peers in your field of expertise, Flevum offers a variety of programs which allow open dialogue. Our sessions are based on undermentioned key points.

Small-scaled

Because we want to ensure open dialogue, our sessions have a small-scaled nature. This way, we allow participants to share experiences and recently faced challenges. The group of participants varies from 10 to 25.

Cross-industry

During our sessions, we bring together participants from various sectors and/or industries. This means participants can share their experiences with peers from other sectors and this allows participants to have a meaningful experience.

Practice-oriented speakers

Our sessions are introduced by relevant keynote speakers from top 500 companies, healthcare institutions and government institutions. The speaker presents his or her own vision regarding the subject by sharing experiences. The brief introduction will serve as a prelude to the following discussion.

Peer-to-peer & cross-learning

Our sessions focus on peer-to-peer knowledge exchange with a cross-learning character. This means executives will engage in conversation with other executives, CHRO's with CHRO's, but also IT Directors with Data Directors or Innovation Directors. By screening every application to a session, we make sure that all participants are from the same audience. This allows us to ensure peer-to-peer knowledge exchange.

Chatham House Rule

To ensure open dialogue and allow participants to share succes, challenges and other experiences, our sessions are held within an enclosed environment (the Chatham House Rule applies). To be concrete, this means no recordings will be made during the session and shared information will remain private to participants.

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