Building Resilience: Cyber Business Continuity Management for Retailers

In an era of escalating cyber threats, a robust business continuity plan is critical for safeguarding operations. This webinar equips retailers with the tools and knowledge to identify cyber risks, implement tailored continuity strategies, and respond effectively to incidents.

Attendees will gain practical insights into crafting resilient recovery plans and maintaining them to adapt to the ever-changing threat landscape.

Reasons to attend

Enhanced Understanding of Cyber Risks

Awareness of the latest cyber threats and vulnerabilities that could impact your business

Practical Continuity Planning Skills

Knowledge on how to develop and implement a robust cyber business continuity plan tailored to your organization

An Understanding of Effective Recovery Strategies

Best practices for responding to and recovering from cyber incidents to minimize downtime

Ongoing Plan Maintenance

Guidance on how to regularly test, update, and improve continuity plans to stay ahead of evolving threats 

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Hear from...

  • Graham Wynn

    Assistant Director for Consumer, E-Commerce and Regulatory Affairs | BRC

    Graham joined the BRC in 2001 and has built up an extensive network in departments and agencies which he can call on for information, advice and to make submissions on policy proposals. He was Chairman of the EuroCommerce Internal Market and Consumer Affairs Committee for 10 years, having first lobbied in the EU in 1979. Prior to the BRC he worked on BBC local radio; was Secretary General of an international political organisation; and Head of Policy and the Shadow Cabinet Secretariat of the Liberal Party of Australia. 

  • Chris Scott

    Executive Director - EMEA Cyber Solutions, Aon

    Chris has over 10 years of experience helping companies understand, quantify, and manage their cyber exposure and led Aon’s Cyber Risk Consulting UK team for several years before taking on an EMEA wide leadership role as an Executive Director.  Chris is heavily involved in areas of thought leadership as well as helping our complex multinational client navigate the volatile landscape of cyber risk.

  • Milo Judd

    Consultant - Cyber Risk, Aon

    Milo joined Aon in 2022 and is currently a Consultant in the AGRC Cyber Risk team. He is focused on supporting clients in enhancing their business resilience programs. This includes leading projects that focus on determining maturity, formalizing Business Continuity Systems/Frameworks, conducting Business Impact Assessment (BIA) exercises, and developing and testing business continuity plans and procedures, particularly from a cyber perspective.

  • Nathan Hankin

    Head of UK Retail Cyber, Aon

    Nathan Hankin is the Head of the UK Retail Cyber team at Aon. He has sixteen years of experience in commercial insurance helping organisations across many industries of all sizes from, start-ups to global organisations. 
    Nathan has presented at many cyber-focused events across the country. He offers help and insight around cyber risk with real-life examples and media to educate colleagues and clients. 

    He is also CISMP (Certificate in Information Security Management Principles) certified and has achieved his Certificate in Insurance with the Chartered Insurance Institute. 

  • Alex Hornsby

    Director (Cyber Risk Advisory), Aon

    Alex joined Aon in 2013, and is currently a Director in AGRC’s Cyber Risk Advisory team.

    He works on a variety of global cyber projects, assisting clients in assessing, quantifying and financing key cyber risks that may present themselves to Aon’s global client base.

    Alex also supports key clients to optimise their insurance programmes, their risk financing spend and risk retention strategies (including advice regarding the use of captive insurance companies), specifically from a cyber perspective.

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