Wednesday, 28th January | 1pm GMT | 2pm CET | 8am ET

Culture Is Your First Line of Cyber Defence

Wednesday, 28th January | 1pm GMT | 2pm CET | 8am ET

Culture Is Your First Line of Cyber Defence

View Previous Conference on 15th November | "Connection, Direction, Action: Transforming Winning Cultures"
Session Themes: Mindset & Behaviour Change, Culture Transformation, Learning

As cyber risk becomes a top three board priority, Chief People Officers are stepping into a pivotal role. The reality is simple: even the smartest cyber tools can be undone by the cultural habits and organisational signals that shape everyday decisions. With 80% of breaches rooted in human behaviour, cyber security is no longer just a technical issue, it’s a human systems issue.

This webinar brings together a diverse panel of experts to explore how organisational culture shapes cyber resilience. You’ll learn how the behaviours people default to, the symbols leaders send, and the systems that quietly guide decision-making influence whether employees speak up, take shortcuts or challenge what feels “acceptable.”

We’ll show how leadership signals, decision-making norms and psychological safety become the real determinants of risk and how culture can turn every employee into a proactive line of defence. We’ll also unpack the five levers of a cyber-aware culture

Join us to discuss how CPOs can turn culture into a strategic defence asset.

The TCM Group is a leading and multi award-winning conflict management, culture change and leadership development consultancy. CEO David Liddle is author of two highly acclaimed books ‘Managing Conflict’ & ‘Transformational Culture’ Published by Kogan Page. His People and Culture Operating Model features the following core quadrants:

People: A collaborative approach that aligns workplace values and purpose with business needs while addressing the aspirations of the workforce. Studies show that 88% of employees are more likely to stay at a company that actively promotes a positive workplace culture (SHRM, 2022), highlighting the importance of a people-centred approach.

Culture: A commitment to co-creating a culture that is fair, just, inclusive, sustainable, and high-performing. Research indicates that inclusive workplaces see up to a 50% increase in team productivity and performance (Harvard Business Review, 2023), underscoring the power of transformational culture.

Strategy: A data-driven function that crafts a strategic narrative to drive individual, collective, and organisational success. Organisations using data-informed decision-making in their people strategies report up to a 25% improvement in productivity and retention rates (Deloitte, 2022).

Justice: A forward-looking approach that replaces outdated, punitive HR policies and practices with restorative and humane transformative justice. This quadrant emphasizes accountability, equity and respect, which studies show can reduce employee turnover by up to 23% (Diversio 2024).

Speakers

Cindy Yendell
Senior Partner
ZRG Consulting Solutions

Jo Boxer
Senior Client Partner
ZRG Consulting Solutions

"The team at Business Culture Connected are incredibly easy to work with. They quickly understood the mission and purpose of my business and I felt I was in capable hands as they showcased this to the HR community and wellbeing specialists. I look forward to having an opportunity to work with them again soon.Founder, Caldeira Consulting Company