top of page

Webinar: Managing risk within the supply chain with NQA and Tuned To R.I.S.K

Updated: Apr 14, 2021

Save your seat on a webinar hosted by NQA's Tim Pinnell, Dom Owen from Tuned To R.I.S.K and Hinesh Mehta from the West Midlands Cyber Resilience Centre on managing risk within the supply chain.

Date: Wednesday 21st April 2021 Time: 10:00am BST / 2:30pm IST Duration: 45 mins + Q&A The pandemic has brought into sharp focus for organisations the importance of resilient supply chains. With procurement increasingly moving online, with many employees suddenly working from home and with increased outsourcing of IT services, the cyber risk profile of the supply chain has changed and increased. Understanding and assessing the cyber risk in an organisation’s supply chain may appear complex and daunting. Yet there are resources and capabilities available to help organisations.

Jointly hosted by NQA, Tuned To R.I.S.K and the West Midlands Cyber Resilience Centre, our panel of experts will make the case for the importance of understanding and governing cyber risk in the supply chain. They’ll provide examples of tried and tested techniques with case studies. And there’ll be a Q&A session where participants can quiz the panel.

  • Tim Pinnell, from NQA, will present supply chain assurance and how standards can provide positive indications to customers.

  • Hinesh Mehta, from the WMCRC, will discuss the support available from Government/Law Enforcement – discuss the new West Midlands Cyber Relience Centre agencies and a worked case study.

  • Dom Owen, from Tuned To R.I.S.K, will review the role of information governance as a platform for managing cyber security risk in the supply chain.

To register for this FREE event, click here - https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6303346643665628172

The contents of this website are provided for general information only and are not intended to replace specific professional advice relevant to your situation. The intention of The Cyber Resilience Centre for the West Midlands is to encourage cyber resilience by raising issues and disseminating information on the experiences and initiatives of others.  Articles on the website cannot by their nature be comprehensive and may not reflect most recent legislation, practice, or application to your circumstances. The Cyber Resilience Centre for the West Midlands provides affordable services and Trusted Partners if you need specific support. For specific questions please contact us.

 

The Cyber Resilience Centre for the West Midlands does not accept any responsibility for any loss which may arise from reliance on information or materials published on this document. The Cyber Resilience Centre for the West Midlands is not responsible for the content of external internet sites that link to this site or which are linked from it.

bottom of page