Executives and Boards want visibility of their organisation’s cyber risks and controls. But who is responsible for cyber risk? And, how can a deeply technical area of risk be reported on in an easily consumed way?
The frequency and cost of cyber incidents are increasing for businesses. Boards have a key governance role in cyber risk management and decision-making to ensure their organisations are both secure and resilient. This involves clarity on the role and responsibilities of the Board as well as clarity on the organisation’s cyber risk profile.
Join Beau Murfitt, Chief Revenue Officer, and Brad Smith, Principal Consultant at Camms as they look at how organisations can effectively govern and oversee their cyber risks and in turn protect the interests of their stakeholders.
Brad is a subject matter expert in GRC, ESG, strategic planning, organisational performance, and business process improvement, and has 20+ years of experience at Camms. He has worked with more than 300 public and private sector organisations across the globe, providing consultancy services that align with corporate objectives and strategies. As a leader at Camms, Brad manages high-level consultancy projects, develops best practice methodologies, and project manages intelligent implementations. He has helped Camms implement globally competitive Corporate Performance Management and Business Intelligence solutions for clients across several regions.
Beau is a former long-serving leader at Camms, bringing over 20 years of experience across product development, customer support, and strategic leadership, including his role as Chief Strategy Officer. During his time with the company, he was instrumental in shaping Camms' strategic direction and strengthening its position in the GRC market. With a Bachelor of Economics, an MBA, and four years as a TEC member, Beau consistently brought a sharp commercial lens to his work. His deep understanding of both the business and the broader industry ensured Camms delivered strong value to its clients.