Date & Time
Tuesday 18 February 2025
11:00 - 12:00
Location
Zoom
Pricing
General Admission £0
Hosted by our Corporate Member RAYVN
In today’s interconnected world, organisations face a dual challenge: managing physical emergencies while protecting against digital threats. Emergency response teams (ERT) and cyber security teams play crucial roles, yet they often operate in silos, missing opportunities for collaboration that could bolster an organisation’s overall operational resilience.
This webinar explores how these teams can learn from each other and work together to ensure comprehensive crisis management of cyber threats.
Join us to uncover the shared principles and unique strengths of ERT and cyber security teams. Learn how to adopt innovative strategies, enhance incident response whether they arise from the physical or digital domain, and build and deploy a unified digital framework.
Discover how bridging the gap between ERT and cyber security teams can transform your organisation’s readiness and response. Through expert insights, case studies, and practical recommendations, this webinar provides actionable guidance for leaders, managers, and team members.
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Who should attend?
Erik Skaara
Erik is a co-founder of RAYVN and is responsible for business development at the company. He’s been with RAYVN since 2016. After completing his Bachelor's degree in nursing studies, he worked as a nurse and ambulance driver at Stavanger University Hospital. Through this work, Erik picked up a thorough understanding of frontline work, crisis management and emergency preparedness. Erik then joined Total Safety, where he was involved in developing preparedness plans and exercises for some of the largest companies in Norway.
Lee Koenig
Lee joined RAYVN in 2022 and heads up the sales and marketing teams. Prior to joining RAYVN, he spent over 15 years in the software industry in various global and regional marketing roles. Lee also co-founded and ran a strategic marketing agency in berlin for over 5 years. He’s lived and worked in Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States.