Geopolitical instability has redefined the cyber threat landscape for organizations across every sector. As nation-state actors increasingly turn to cyber operations as a tool of statecraft, boards can no longer treat cybersecurity as a purely technical concern — it is a strategic and governance imperative.
This webinar examines the cyber risks that emerge during periods of heightened geopolitical conflict, what boards need to understand about the threat environment, and how directors can ensure their organizations are asking the right questions and taking the right steps to strengthen resilience.
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Learning Objectives
- What to expect in early stages of conflict
- US systems Iran is most likely to target and why
- Likely techniques (what defenders should specifically look for)
- Whether Iran might have help from China, Russia, or others
- Second-order cyber risks that could follow a major geopolitical escalation event, including leadership transitions or power vacuums
- Proactive measures and guidance
Who Should Attend
- NACD members and nonmembers
- Corporate board directors
- Audit, risk, technology, and governance committee members
- Directors seeking to understand how geopolitical conflict translates into organizational cyber risk
Understand the Cyber Threat Landscape
Learn what nation-state cyber warfare looks like in practice and what tactics, techniques, and targets boards should be aware of in today's geopolitical environment.
Identify Your Organization's Exposure
Gain clarity on which systems and sectors are most likely to be targeted and why, so your board can ask the right questions of management.
Know What Defenders Should Look For
Walk away with a sharper understanding of the specific indicators and techniques that security teams should be monitoring for during periods of heightened conflict.
Take Proactive Steps Now
Discover practical, actionable guidance your organization can act on today to strengthen resilience against nation-state cyber threats.