This Executive Dinner will be held on Tuesday 30th of January 2024 in the private dining room of Kerridge's Bar & Grill
Menu
Mushroom Risotto with Deep Fried Hens Egg
and Aged Parmesan
Beef Wellington
with clotted cream mash, garlick roasted hispi cabbage and red wine sauce
Amalfi Lemon Tart
with Raspberry Coulis and Isigny Crame Fraiche
Coffee and petit fours
Please let us know in advance if you have a dietary requirement or allergies
so that we can accommodate an alternative menu.
Timings
17:30
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18:30
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Champagne Reception
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18:30
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19:00
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Introduction to our sponsor
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19:00
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20:00
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1st & 2nd Course Dinner
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20:00
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20:30
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Guest speaker
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20:30
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20:45
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3rd Course
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20:45
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22:00
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Debating the issues raised
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22:00
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Close
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Topic for this dinner
Can we really change people’s behaviours through security awareness?
Tim will explore why traditional approaches fly in the face of the behavioural science and simply aren’t working (as seen in the data that 83% of cyber breaches start with a human). We will discuss what behaviours are of concern to people, why they are proving stubborn to change, and more importantly how we might be able to apply an understanding of the science to reach them and measurably reduce risk. This should be a great discussion sharing some interesting psychology that can have real impact on an organisations risk profile.
Our speaker
Tim Ward, CEO @ Think Cyber Security
About our sponsor
ThinkCyber deliver secure behaviour change for their clients reducing operational risk generated by incidents cause by staff be that human error or targeted cyber attacks. Tim and the team have created a name for themselves in speaking insightfully about the application of behavioural science and an understanding of human behaviour to the cyber security domain in ways that measurably impact human risk. Their product is the result of InnnovateUK funded research working with a range of academics and has won them techUK Innovator of the Year and allowed them to become alumni of the NCSC accelerator programme.
ThinkCyber’s Redflags® software offers targeted, timely behavioural interventions, gently guiding staff towards secure behaviours as they as they go about their day to day work. Interventions that measurably reduce risk such as 67% less clicks on links on emails from unknown senders, 45% less screens left unlocked both in one month. Staff with Redflags® have been found to be 44% less likely to click and 68% more likely to report. But Redflags® supports your staff across a broad range of threats beyond phishing such as data handling, uploads/downloads, insecure wifi and many more.
Venue
Private Dining Room at Kerridge's Bar & Grill
Corinthia Hotel
No.10 Northumberland Avenue
London
WC2N 5AE