How can organisations build an effective and efficient physical security and resilience programme that builds resilience at speed? 


In this short session, we’ll share key considerations from current resilience efforts used by critical infrastructure organisations across Europe. You’ll gain a few practical pointers on how to organise resilience work, increase programme momentum, and respond to rising demands, including regulations such as CER. 


Who should attend? 


Executives prioritising resilience, programme managers responsible for delivery, and professionals working with risk, crisis, continuity, physical security, or supply chain security. 


Why participate? 


Europe is entering a new resilience reality: 

  • Threat levels are increasing
  • Competition pressures are rising
  • Regulations such as CER require structured governance and scalable risk management

Organisations must act fast, but turning these demands into tangible resilience solutions remains challenging. This session will inspire and show you where to start and what typically helps early progress. 


What the session will cover 

  • Current security threat landscape – a short overview of the threat context organisations is navigating today.
  • Setting up a resilience programme – key considerations for establishing structure and direction.
  • Examples from practice – two concise examples of how legislation has been operationalised, and security has been created, in real organisational settings.
  • Q&A – time for your questions.

You’ll walk away with a handful of practical ideas to guide your next steps in physical security and resilience. 


Join us for this practical, inspirational session designed to help you build physical security and resilience that works in real life – not just on paper.

Any questions? 
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