CSARN Chief Executive Officer, Richard Bingley, said: “Business and employers rightly have many questions about how they can best protect their staff, information and assets. “We are delighted to be working in partnership with Esoteric’s team of experts - and also other experienced practitioners from police and government - to assess the risk and offer some reassurance and solutions.”
Esoteric Managing Director, Emma Shaw, said: “The recent espionage allegations demonstrated just how vulnerable corporate business and government community employers are to espionage and data theft. In partnership with CSARN, and supported by authorities, we are keen to deliver a realistic assessment of various risks and establish practical steps for business mitigation.”
Held in a prestigious London venue the CSARN briefing will ask key questions: What are the methods of corporate espionage? Who might be the perpetrators? Why do other organisations - corporates and companies - go to such attempts to seize your company's priceless data? What action can your organisation take to reduce risks?
The breakfast briefing to be held in central London (30th September) will be addressed under strict ‘Chatham House’ rules by police, government and industry surveillance experts.
CSARN is the UK’s leading business security and resilience membership network. Bringing together public and private sector leaders, as a not-for-profit enterprise, our members and key stakeholders are empowered to be better prepared and commercially networked for major incidents.
Across major cities CSARN delivers:
- Security and resilience workshops
- Crisis and communications master classes
- High-level, cost effective symposiums
- Targeted ‘live’ networking environments
For further information about the CSARN briefing, in partnership with Esoteric, please go to: CSARN or Estoeric Ltd
For media enquiries please call CSARN’s media unit on: 01306 876856 |