Cybersecurity Human Risk Management Forum

Virtual Series

The CHRM forum is a select group of cybersecurity leaders who share in the collective goal of enabling their business colleagues to protect themselves and their organizations from cyber crime.

The Forum provides a collaborative space where CISOs and security teams can gain valuable knowledge on metrics, investment justification, and employee engagement, empowering them to enhance their organization’s cybersecurity posture effectively.

In an increasingly complex digital landscape, where human error remains a significant contributor to breaches, this forum gathers experts to share insights, strategies, and best practices. 

UPCOMING VIRTUAL EVENTS

Threats from Human Risk

Join our first virtual event on December 19 at 10 am ET / 4 pm CET to explore insights into the potential threats that human risk can pose to organizations.

Desired behaviors, mapped to threats

Join us on January 2025 to discuss the behaviors we want to encourage among IT users and how these relate to threats stemming from human risk

Human Risk Score Composition

Join us in February 2025 to define the events and data points that should be components of a human risk score

Human Risk Quantification

Join us in March 2025 to explore how to transform agreed-upon human risk components into an overall rating similar to a credit score.

Human Risk in Security Tools

Join us in April to discuss the tools that track user information and can provide key components for the Human Risk Score

Using Human Risk Data in Management Practices

Join us in May to explore how CHRM data can be leveraged in related management practices, including risk management, policy management, and GRC.

Human Risk Practices for the Security Team

Join us in June to discuss the practices and activities Security teams should implement to effectively manage human risk.

The CHRM Roles on a Security Team

Join us in July to discuss the key roles that the Security team needs to have onboard to effectively manage human risk.

CHRM Maturity Model

oin us in August to explore how to organize essential CHRM practices into maturity levels.

 

Business Case for CHRM

Join us in September to discuss how to quantify the business case for a CHRM program, including key components and value drivers.

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