The Practical Certificate in Insider Risk Management – Organizational Integration workshop
NEW!!! The Canadian Insider Risk Management Centre of Excellence (CInRM CoE), in cooperation with the Office of Professional Training and Development at Carleton University’s Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA PT&D), has developed a virtual, two-day workshop on insider risk program building. The workshop will review insider risk in an organizational environment, and also give participants practical knowledge and concrete tools to integrate an insider risk program roadmap into their organization.
Date: Thursday, March 27 and Friday, March 28, 2025
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Location: ONLINE
Workshop Fee: $ 700.00 + HST
About this workshop:
Concerns regarding insider risk have increased for many government, public and private organizations. These concerns, however, are often not matched with the organizational funding, awareness and support a security professional might expect. Security leaders are often impeded in their efforts to build their insider risk program; limited resources, competing corporate interests, siloed org. charts and reactive security approaches will stand in the way of a single, cohesive, holistic approach. This workshop will help participants overcome these challenges. The proper integration of an insider risk program into an organizational culture has the potential to enhance and strengthen all aspects of an organization. This workshop will equip participants to lead that integration process with an insider risk program uniquely tailored to their industry and organizational culture.
Learning objectives of the workshop:
• broadened understanding of insider risk from a practical, organizational and operational perspective,
• deeper appreciation for the cultural, fiscal, organizational and operational barriers to insider risk discussions,
• broadened awareness of strategic and operational partners that can become allies in developing an insider risk program,
• skillsets to communicate insider risk to different corporate and client audiences,
• strategy development to ensure the long-term success of a nascent insider risk program.
Our featured Instructor: Paul Huston
Mr. Huston has been engaged for over 30 years in the fields of security, business continuity and risk management. After serving domestically and overseas with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and British Security Service (MI5), Mr. Huston went on to lead corporate security and business continuity programs within VIA Rail, Lowes / RONA, and BGIS (as Global CSO). He has taught and presented to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), CSIS, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), and ASIS International – as well as other industry and security organizations. In addition to his corporate work, Mr. Huston has partnered with key charities and international aid organizations to build and tailor insider risk programs to their unique work requirements.