In the wake of the recent killing of United Healthcare’s CEO, the issue of executive security has taken center stage, forcing companies to examine and reevaluate the risks and risk mitigation tactics associated with their ordinary course practices, policies, and disclosures.
Join our esteemed guests: Holland & Knight Partner David Cole, Kroll Managing Director, Enterprise Security Risk Management Matthew Dumpert, and Northrop Grumman Corporation Vice President, Security and Chief Security Officer Terry Phillips, along with your peers, for an in-house member-only virtual roundtable on corporate executive security on Wednesday, January 15, from 2:00 to 3:15 PM Eastern for a Chatham House Rule discussion of key issues, including:
- Understanding and proactively identifying potential threats to executive security
- Executive security practices, protocols, and risk mitigation
- The role of the corporate secretarial function in executive security practices and disclosure
- Key considerations for executives and boards in addressing the organization’s security vulnerabilities
The program will be informed in part by fresh member benchmarking on executive security practices, which we will share during the program.
Although there will be ample opportunity to ask questions during the program, to help inform the coverage, please send any questions you would like affirmatively addressed to Merel Spierings by close of business on Monday, January 13.
Upon registration, you will receive a calendar invitation with dial-in details. As these invites are generated manually rather than automatically, don’t be concerned if you don’t receive your invitation immediately after registering.
This session will not be recorded as it will be held under the Chatham House Rule.