Alliance - A union formed for mutual benefit

CISO Digital Alliances Session Information

Date: Tuesday, 6th December 2022

Time: 9:00am – 10:30am

Location:  Invite only by Regional Director – Microsoft Teams

The Alliances chapter is a gathering consists of business risk, information and cyber security leaders who have been highlighted as being able to offer value in terms of content and influence. It is designed to form alliances and to drive progressive change in the business world and beyond.

The content and format is designed to talk together, learn better and experience more. 

Format: Invite only Security Leaders debating pertinent, real life issues through the form of digital open forum.

Chatham House Rule will be applied

Outcomes:

  1. Depth achieved around business objectives where the opportunity of experience within the attendees is leveraged
  2. Benchmarking and verification of thought processes outside of existing networks i.e. the broader CISO Alliances community
  3. Industry progression and unity in impacting the challenges of the common business objectives
  4. Not corporate flag waiving or sales pitches.  We insist, do that elsewhere.

Theme:

A union formed for mutual benefit

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Digital Alliances Chapter Overview

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Session Leader: Annabel Palmer – PALS

Session Theme Title: Recognising ill mental health

Session Overview and Synopsis:

An Opportunity to explore and develop a deeper understanding of ill mental health in the workplace, including influential risk factors. 

Whilst discussing the stress factors that pose risk to mental health and wellbeing at work, the main focus of the session will be highlighting the importance of being able to recognise signs and symptoms, and how best to approach a colleague or employee. We will also take a look some protective factors and tools that can be used to promote group and individual wellbeing. 

There will be opportunities to ask questions and discuss difficulties you may find addressing some of the issues raised.

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