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SUMMARY:Catch Up with the CEO!
DESCRIPTION:Catch Up with the CEO – Monthly Member Forum (2026 Series) \n📅 Date: Tuesday 28th April 2026🕑 Time: 14:00 – 15:00 GMT💻 Format: Online via Microsoft Teams \nJoin us for our monthly Catch Up with the CEO sessions\, launching in January 2026. These online forums provide a regular opportunity for members to connect directly with the CEO\, ask questions\, share feedback\, and contribute to the ongoing development of the Institute and its membership community. \nThis is your space to engage\, influence\, and be heard. \nNo booking required – simply join using the Teams link at the scheduled time and take part in the conversation. \nWe look forward to welcoming you and hearing your views. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/catch-up-with-the-ceo-2/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260402T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260402T120000
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SUMMARY:AI + NEST Webinar - Quantifying - The Convergence of Physical and Cyber Threats
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday 2nd April 2026 \nTime: 11:00 – 12:00 ( GMT ) \nVenue: Online \n  \nIn an era where a compromised thermostat can unlock a high-security vault\, the traditional “Risk Matrix” is no longer enough. Security leaders are increasingly tasked with justifying multi-million pound budgets to Boards who demand data-driven certainty rather than “gut feel” heatmaps. \nThis session introduces the Predictive Risk Quantification (PRQ) concept—a methodology designed to translate security gaps into financial reality. We will explore how to quantify the “Threat Delta”: the measurable gap between an adversary’s capability and your existing controls\, whether those controls are firewalls or reinforced steel doors. \n  \nSpeaker: \nIan Thompson is an experienced cybersecurity expert with a diverse background spanning the government\, military\, private industry (CNI)\, and intelligence sectors across multiple countries. He excels in enhancing security practices\, streamlining operations\, and fostering collaborative approaches to tackle complex threats. By leveraging a global network of cross-industry experts\, Ian has consistently provided operational leadership to safeguard organisations against major security risks while reducing costs. His expertise includes threat intelligence\, incident management\, cyber resilience\, proactive defence\, and threat-led assessments regarding the impact and cost of cyber-attacks. \n  \nKey Learning Objectives: \nThe PRQ Framework: Understand how to apply industry-standard risk equations to create a unified view of security. \nDecoding the Threat Delta: Learn how to calculate the quantified gap in relevant controls to predict the likelihood of a breach. \nPractical Demonstrations: * Pure Cyber: Quantifying the financial impact of a systemic ransomware event. \nThe “Digital Crowbar”: A case study on a cyber-physical event where digital vulnerabilities bypass physical perimeters. \nHardened Assets: Applying PRQ to traditional physical threats\, from tailgating to perimeter breaches. \nOptimised Decision Making: How to use quantified data to prioritise security spend\, satisfy regulatory requirements\, and communicate risk effectively to the C-Suite. \n** Open to SyI Members only **
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/ainest-webinar-quantifying-the-convergence-of-physical-and-cyber-threats/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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SUMMARY:IRSIG Webinar - Establishing a Personnel Security Framework – Insider Risk Assessment
DESCRIPTION:Establishing a Personnel Security Framework – Insider Risk Assessment \nDate: 27th March 2026 \nTime: 13:00–14:00 GMT\nHosted by: The Security Institute’s Insider Risk Special Interest Group (IR SIG) \nEvent Overview \nThis introductory session sets the foundation for building a strong and sustainable Personnel Security (PerSec) Framework. The webinar focuses on the second pillar—Insider Risk Assessment. Designed for individuals and teams who need to establish an Insider Risk Programme from scratch or who have limited resources\, this session provides clarity\, structure\, and accessible starting points. \n  \nSpeaker: \nPaul Hewitt MSyI\nPersonnel Security Consultant — Insider Risk Solutions \nPaul is a Personnel Security Consultant currently working with the National Physical Laboratory. As Co‑Chair of the Insider Risk SIG\, he is dedicated to driving higher standards across the industry. His work focuses on advancing personnel security practices and supporting organisations in building effective insider risk management capabilities. \n  \nThe session will focus on : \n\nThis webinar introduces the Personnel Security Framework\, describes the second pillar\, Insider Risk Assessment\, and gives three steps that the audience can implement to develop their PerSec Framework. It is primarily aimed at an audience that needs to install an Insider Risk Program\, but doesn’t know where to start or have limited resources.\n\n** Open to Members & Non Members **  \n\n 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/irsig-webinar-establishing-a-personnel-security-framework-insider-risk-assessment/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260316T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260316T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T234628
CREATED:20260305T122842Z
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SUMMARY:CSyP Webinar - A Tale of Two Kates
DESCRIPTION:Date: Monday 16th  March 2026 \nTime: 13:00 – 14:00 ( GMT ) \nVenue: Online \nJoin us for an insightful and engaging webinar hosted by the Register of Chartered Security Professionals! Our upcoming event\, ‘A Tale of Two Kates’\, is part of our ongoing series on CSyP dedicated webinar series and promises to be a thought-provoking session. This online seminar will delve into the world of xxx \nJoin us for a dedicated CSyP webinar exploring strategic leadership\, professional influence\, and the realities of operating at Chartered level. Through candid conversation and shared experience\, our two guest speakers will reflect on their journeys\, leadership challenges\, and how CSyP status has shaped their professional credibility.This interactive session includes structured CPD and live audience engagement. \nRegister now for CSyP Webinar – ‘A Tale of Two Kates’ brought to you by the Register of Chartered Security Professionals! \n** Open to CSyPs and SyI Members only **
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/csyp-a-tale-of-two-kates/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260303T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260303T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T234628
CREATED:20260130T111724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T111724Z
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SUMMARY:PROSSIG Webinar - Insider threat mitigation in the Civil Nuclear Sector: Threat assessment approaches and case studies
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday 3rd March 2026 \nTime: 12:00 – 12:45 ( GMT ) \nVenue: Online \nEvent Overview \nThis webinar explores practical ways to assess and mitigate insider threats in the civil nuclear sector. Attendees will get an overview of approaches that incorporate automation for threat assessment\, alongside real‑world case studies illustrating how organizations identify indicators\, coordinate responses\, and embed lessons learned to strengthen resilience across security\, HSEQ\, and operational teams. \nSpeaker \nJonathan Power‑Higgins\nDirector\, Nuclear & Assurance — Nuclear Transport Solutions\nJonathan leads NTS’s Nuclear & Assurance team\, bringing together Security & Resilience with HSEQ oversight for nuclear security\, health\, safety\, environment\, and quality. His background spans policing and intelligence\, defence nuclear regulation (DNSR)\, and operational leadership as Head of Security for HMNB Clyde\, followed by private‑sector experience with Thales UK. \nCarol Higson\nPersonnel and Security Training Manager — Urenco\nCarol began her career in BNFL Security\, supporting UK nuclear sites across the full spectrum of security disciplines. She has led change programmes\, emergency preparedness\, and training\, with extensive hands‑on experience implementing and managing people‑centric security measures in complex\, safety‑critical environments. \nThe session will focus on : \n\nAutomating Insider Threat Assessment: How automation can streamline triage\, improve signal detection\, and enable proportionate\, risk‑based decisions in nuclear environments.\nCase Studies from the Civil Nuclear Sector: Practical examples of insider risk scenarios\, detection methods\, response coordination\, and post‑incident learning.\nIntegrating Security with HSEQ & Assurance: Aligning personnel security practices with broader governance\, assurance\, and operational safety requirements.\nAudience Takeaways: Proven approaches\, pitfalls to avoid\, and actionable steps to mature insider threat programs within nuclear organizations.\n\n** Open to Members & NI Members ** 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/prossig-webinar-insider-threat-mitigation-in-the-civil-nuclear-sector-threat-assessment-approaches-and-case-studies/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260218T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260218T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T234628
CREATED:20260128T154519Z
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SUMMARY:IRSIG Webinar - Establishing a Personnel Security Framework – Governance and Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Establishing a Personnel Security Framework – Governance and Leadership \nDate: 18th February 2026 \nTime: 13:00–14:00 GMT\nHosted by: The Security Institute’s Insider Risk Special Interest Group (IR SIG) \nThe Security Institute’s Insider Risk Special Interest Group (IR SIG) invites you to an inspiring and practical webinar exploring the vital importance of establishing a Personnel Security Framework. \nThis introductory session sets the foundation for building a strong and sustainable Personnel Security (PerSec) Framework. The webinar focuses on the first pillar—Governance and Leadership—and outlines three practical steps that organisations can implement immediately to begin strengthening their PerSec approach. Designed for individuals and teams who need to establish an Insider Risk Programme from scratch or who have limited resources\, this session provides clarity\, structure\, and accessible starting points. \nSpeaker: \n\nPaul Hewitt MSyI\nPersonnel Security Consultant — Insider Risk Solutions\nPaul is a Personnel Security Consultant currently working with the National Physical Laboratory. As Co‑Chair of the Insider Risk SIG\, he is dedicated to driving higher standards across the industry. His work focuses on advancing personnel security practices and supporting organisations in building effective insider risk management capabilities. \n\n  \n\nWhat the Event Will Focus On\n1. Understanding the Personnel Security Framework\nAn introduction to the wider Personnel Security structure and how it underpins Insider Risk management. \n2. Pillar One: Governance and Leadership\nExploring why strong governance and visible leadership are essential to establishing a credible and functioning PerSec Framework. \n3. Three Actionable Steps for Organisations\nClear\, practical steps that attendees can implement immediately—particularly helpful for organisations starting with limited resources or without an existing Insider Risk Programme. \n4. Foundations for the Seven‑Part Series\nAs Part 1 of a year‑long series\, this webinar provides the basis for future sessions that will deepen participants’ understanding of broader PerSec and insider risk components \n\n 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/irsig-webinar-establishing-a-personnel-security-framework-governance-and-leadership/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260127T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260127T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T234628
CREATED:20250514T152617Z
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SUMMARY:Catch Up with the CEO!
DESCRIPTION:Catch Up with the CEO – Monthly Member Forum (2026 Series) \n📅 Date: Tuesday 27th January 2026🕑 Time: 14:00 – 15:00 GMT💻 Format: Online via Microsoft Teams \nJoin us for our monthly Catch Up with the CEO sessions\, launching in January 2026. These online forums provide a regular opportunity for members to connect directly with the CEO\, ask questions\, share feedback\, and contribute to the ongoing development of the Institute and its membership community. \nThis is your space to engage\, influence\, and be heard. \nNo booking required – simply join using the Teams link at the scheduled time and take part in the conversation. \nWe look forward to welcoming you and hearing your views. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/catch-up-with-the-ceo/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260115T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T234628
CREATED:20260108T104156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T104228Z
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SUMMARY:FLOSIG Webinar - 'The First Contact – CBRNE and the Frontline'
DESCRIPTION: ‘The First Contact – CBRNE and the Frontline’\nEvent Overview \nRecognising\, Assessing and Reacting to Hazardous Substances. \nFrom acid attacks and chlorine leaks to deliberate chemical releases\, incidents involving hazardous substances are becoming increasingly common. Whether accidental or malicious\, these events present serious risks to responders\, healthcare staff\, and the public. Would you and your team know how to recognise the danger signs and respond safely and effectively? \nSpeaker \nThis webinar is delivered by Carl Cooper\, a highly experienced Tactical Incident Commander with over 20 years’ service in an NHS Ambulance Trust\, responding to significant and complex incidents across the West Midlands conurbation. Carl brings extensive operational and strategic expertise\, supported by advanced qualifications including an MSc in Emergency Planning\, Resilience and Response (Distinction). He has completed specialist training in CBRN\, NILO\, JESIP\, NARU/ECU\, multi-agency command (Gold and Strategic levels)\, radiation protection\, and flood and water incident management. Carl is also a Director at Prepare Plan Protect\, specialists in emergency planning. \nThe session will focus on helping attendees to: \n\nRecognise potential chemical\, biological and radiological hazards\nAssess risks quickly and proportionately in dynamic environments\nReact safely and effectively to protect themselves\, colleagues\, and patients\n\nDesigned for those who may encounter hazardous substance incidents as part of their role\, this webinar aims to improve situational awareness\, decision-making\, and safety\, ultimately supporting better outcomes for patients and responders alike. \n** Open to Members & Non Members **  \nPlaces are limited. Book now to secure your place and ensure you and your team are prepared to respond safely and effectively to hazardous substance incidents. \nBook Now 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/flosig-webinar-stagnation-is-not-an-option/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251216T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251216T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T234628
CREATED:20251210T133323Z
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SUMMARY:FLOSIG Webinar - Stagnation is Not an Option
DESCRIPTION:”Stagnation is Not an Option” \nDate: 16 December 2025\nTime: 13:00–14:00 GMT | 08:00–09:00 EST\nHosted by: The Security Institute’s Frontline Operators Special Interest Group (FLOSIG) \nThe Security Institute’s Frontline Operators Special Interest Group (FLOSIG) invites you to an inspiring and practical webinar exploring the vital importance of continuous learning and career progression within the security profession. \n“Stagnation is Not an Option” brings together two accomplished security leaders — Shy Royal and Ryan Crice — who will share their personal journeys from frontline security operations into influential leadership and managerial roles. \nDrawing on real-world experience and candid insight\, Shy and Ryan will explore how professional development\, adaptability\, and seizing growth opportunities can shape long-term success in today’s fast-evolving security landscape. Attendees will gain practical guidance on navigating career transitions\, avoiding professional plateaus\, and thriving within the dynamic demands of the security sector. \nThis webinar is open to all security professionals\, not just SyI members. Whether you are currently working on the frontline\, aspiring to leadership\, or seeking renewed motivation in your professional development\, this session offers inspiration and actionable advice from two of the industry’s emerging leaders. \nSpeakers: \nShy Royal \nData Center Security Manager (DSM)\nAmazon Web Services (AWS) \nShy Royal brings over 15 years of physical security experience spanning private\, government\, and data center environments. She currently manages physical security operations and new-build construction for AWS Data Centers in Maryland. Shy holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management and multiple security certifications and is actively pursuing PMP and ASIS PSP credentials. Passionate about professional growth and knowledge sharing\, she continues to expand her expertise within the security field. Outside of work\, Shy enjoys reading\, streaming entertainment\, motorcycle riding with friends\, and podcasting. \nRyan Crice \nCorporate Protection Manager\nGlobal Guardian \nRyan Crice is a contractor with Global Guardian\, serving as Corporate Protection Manager for a company based in Washington\, DC. In his role\, he coordinates security operations and logistical support between his employer and client security leadership. Ryan brings over 20 years of combined experience across military\, law enforcement\, contract\, and corporate security sectors and is a certified security instructor in Virginia. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and a Master of Arts in International Security. Outside of work\, Ryan enjoys reading Puritan literature\, exploring lightly traveled historical sites with his wife\, Dévora\, and practicing environmentally conscious composting. \n*There is no booking page for this event. Attendance is open to all — simply join via the Microsoft Teams link below at the scheduled time.*
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/flosig-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251119T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251119T110000
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SUMMARY:Counter Terrorism Special Interest Group & NaCTSO Presents : Local Approach Briefing
DESCRIPTION:🗓 Date: Wednesday\, 19 November 2025 \n⏰Time: 10:00 – 11:00 BST \nThe National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) has recently launched ACT for Local Authorities\, a key component of the Local Approach to Venues and Public Spaces. This initiative is designed to support local government partners in embedding counter terrorism considerations into their routine operations. \nAs security professionals—particularly those involved in the management of venues and public spaces—we frequently engage with Local Authorities. This initiative aims to equip Local Authorities with access to the most relevant and up-to-date information to help integrate counter terrorism awareness into areas such as Planning & Development\, Transport & Highways\, Emergency Planning\, Community Safety\, and Licensing. It is expected to have a direct impact on our work and the organisations we represent. \nWe are pleased to welcome Detective Sergeant Alex Ward\, who led the development of this initiative through her role at NaCTSO\, working closely with the Venues and Public Spaces teams. Alex will provide insights into the programme’s objectives and its implications for public safety and security. \n  \n  \n  \n📅 ** only Available to SyI members **\n📌For further details\, contact the CTSIG on the Community Platform. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/ctsig-x-nactso-local-approach-briefing/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250925T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250925T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T234628
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SUMMARY:SEATSSIG x ICSIG Webinar  ‘Intelligence and Security: Interconnected Disciplines\, Interconnected Professional Pathways’
DESCRIPTION:🗓 Date: Thursday 25th September \n⏰Time: 13:00 – 14:00 \nJoin us for a joint webinar from the Security Education\, Accreditation\, Training & Standards Special Interest Group (SEATSSIG) and the Intelligence Community Special Interest Group (ICSIG)\, as we explore the deep connections between intelligence and security\, both as disciplines and as professional pathways. \nThis one-hour session introduces intelligence analysis as a core skill that enhances security decision-making across domains\, including Protective Security\, Cyber Security\, and Personnel Security. The panel will explore how intelligence supports real-world practices like horizon scanning\, threat assessments\, and the development of security plans. \nFollowing a general introduction\, expert speakers from industry and academia will discuss how intelligence analysis is applied in security contexts\, followed by an overview of academic routes into the field\, focusing on critical thinking and career development. \nWhether you’re in the early stages of your security career or seeking to expand your professional toolkit\, this is a session not to be missed. \n  \n  \n\n🎙️ Your Speakers\nIvor Cook MSc CISM CSyP FSyI \nSenior Security Advisor\, Boeing – A former career soldier with expertise in information assessment and protective security. Ivor transitioned into Cybersecurity with IBM and now works at Boeing as a converged Protective Security Advisor. \nJoey Hills MSyI \nDirector of Operations\, Mitie Intelligence Services\, Chair\, Intelligence Community SIG – A former Intelligence Corps specialist\, Joey has led global security operations for major tech firms and now oversees Mitie’s corporate intelligence division. \nFiona Galbraith FCMI FHEA \nProgramme Leader and Lecturer\, Buckinghamshire New University – Fiona served in the Intelligence Corps\, leading intelligence and security units. Now an academic leader\, she heads Global Security and Intelligence Analysis programmes\, combining practical experience with academic insight. \n  \n  \n📝 Register now so you don’t miss out on this insightful session! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/seatssig-x-icsig-webinar-intelligence-and-security-interconnected-disciplines-interconnected-professional-pathways/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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