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The Global Risk Management Day

AGENDA

8:50 AM to 16:30 PM CENTRAL EUROPEAN TIME (CET)
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ALL DAY SESSION ON CURRENT, TOPICAL AND TIMELY GRC, GDPR,
DATA- PRIVACY, PROTECTION, IT-, CYBERSECURITY AND DPO ISSUES
Approximate timings due to the online nature and the Q/A sessions at the event

Timing

8:50-9:00

Topics/Speakers

Registration

9:00 – 9:10
Welcome Remarks. Introductions.
Lady Olga Maitland, Chairman of Copenhagen Compliance UK Ltd.
9:10 – 9:20
The importance of risk interconnectedness (Fukushima).
  • Issues around the collective failures that lead up to the (largely preventable) tragedy
  • the immediate impacts and the preventable consequences.
Dr David Rubens, Executive Director, The Institute of Strategic Risk Management
9:20 – 9:50
How to move to quantitative risk analysis for enterprise risk management
  • Turn risk management from a reporting activity to a strategic tool
  • Demo of the application of quantitative bowtie risk maps
David Vose, Risk Management Expert
9:50 – 10:30
How to assess IT Risks,
  • how to identify scenarios, do and don’ts,
  • how to quantify  potential impacts,
  • how to get risk data
Hernan Huwyler, CPA, MBA, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Danske Bank
10:30 – 11:00
Project Risk Management. Challenges between Project Managers and Decision Makers
  • how to calculate risks in costs and schedule for projects,
  • how to calculate costs of risk scenarios
Elvis Hernandez, Risk Modeling and Quantification Expert
11:00 – 11:15
Tea Break
11:15 – 11:45
How to  build resilient project management,
  • tips for building continuity plans,
  • how to assess the interconnectedness of risks
Josef Oehmen, Prof. Advanced Risk Management Techniques, The Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
11:45 – 12:15
How to quantify risks to calculate reserves for contingencies,
  • how to calculate the cost of running out of capital
  • template to calculate risk and return chart
Jesper Lyng Jensen, author, experienced risk professional
12:150 – 12:45
Lunch break
12:45 – 1:15
How to limit risk when decisions are taken,
  • how to monitor and respond to existential and operational risk management,
  • the future role of the risk management community,
  • how to recover from a crisis
Prof. Colin Coulsen-Thomas, Board executive, Expert on strategic planning and crisis management
1:15 – 1:45
Corporate risk functions – example of ways to add value
  • How to sell risk and risk assurance services to potential clients,
  • how to include risk management in offers and bids,
  • risk management as a competitive advantage
Anders Søborg, Leader in developing risk management practices as services
1:45 – 2:15
How to simplify risk management to support business objectives,
  • how to apply risk as a function, uses for an internal control matrix
Marco Nutini, Expert in risk assessments for compliance and governance
2:10 – 2:30
Tea break
2:30 – 3:00
A quantitative framework for Enterprise Risk Management
  • local and enterprise risk management
  • a tool for quick and dirty aggregation of impacts
Graeme Keith, Expert on mathematical models to manage uncertainty
3:00 – 3:30
Needs to assess subjective probabilities
  • how to use calibration tools for estimates by experts,
  • tips to apply confidence levels
Doug Hubbard, Global thought leader on data-driven risk management for forecasting
3:30 – 4:00
How to build a risk model, tips to identity scenarios and simulations,
  • how to use Monte Carlo Simulations with different distributions,
  • how to build charts with distribution on MS Excel
Fernando Hernandez, Global trainer on quantitative risk
4:00 – 4:30
Tips to identify threats and vulnerabilities for IT risk scenarios
  • how to quantify cyber risks, how to prioritize investments in IT
  • how to perform stress testing for Insurance
Lisa Young, Senior Cyber Executive | Board Member | Risk Quantification
4:30 – 4:45
Closing remarks and Final Q&A
Kersi F. Porbunderwala, CEO Copenhagen Compliance
*Conference Program is subject to change. The conference language is English
Based on the above agenda, participants can get certified and get recognised as Certified Promoter in Quantitative Risk Management. You will receive access to all presentations, recordings, pre-reading material and an exercise template to give an online exam to qualify and get recognised as a Certified Promoter in Quantitative Risk Management. https://www.copenhagencompliance.com/2021-risk-management-day/register/