Breakfast briefing: Tuesday, 1 November 2022, central London

We are delighted to invite our senior executive members to our roundtable breakfast briefing in collaboration with CPNI, the government authority for protective security advice to the UK national infrastructure. “Calling all senior executives – how secure and resilient is your business?” will take place on Tuesday 1 November 2022, 8am – 10am, in central London.

Led by a senior spokesperson from CPNI and Stuart Osborne, former National Counter Terrorism Chief at the Met Police, this event will enable you to sharpen your understanding, commitment, and implementation of robust corporate cyber resilience plans.

You will gain exclusive insights into the new emerging trends and tactics that organised crime gangs are now engaging in. You will also be learning how to harness tech innovations responsibly, sustainably, and safely, whilst having the unique opportunity to share your corporate knowledge in a Chatham House environment.

This event is exclusively for Resilience First’s senior executive members. For more information or to register to attend, please email contact@resiliencefirst.org

Upcoming events

  • Leaders’ Forum 2025

    Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month, 1pm, online

    Resilience First hosts an online Leader’s Forum, a bi-monthly meeting created for senior leaders from our diverse, cross-sector business membership.

  • Practical steps for building resilience to geopolitics

    Monday 24 February, 13:00-14:00 GMT, Online

    As geopolitical risks and trade uncertainties continue to grow, organisations must adapt quickly to navigate these challenges effectively. But how do you build resilience in this evolving geopolitical environment?

    Join us for our member-only virtual discussion, part of our Geostrategic Resilience Programme in collaboration with PwC.

  • Third National Conference on Societal Resilience

    10 & 11 March 2025, Whitworth Hall, The University of Manchester

    We are excited to support our friends at the National Consortium for Societal Resilience (NCSR+) as they host the Third Conference on Societal Resilience.

    This in-person, two-day conference offers a unique networking opportunity for professionals and organisations across the public, voluntary, community, and business sectors to learn, share insights, and explore collaborative opportunities to strengthen societal resilience in the face of disruption.