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Description
In today’s borderless risk environment, cyber threats, geopolitical instability, supply chain disruptions, and climate-driven disasters are converging in ways that fundamentally reshape corporate security strategy. Energy infrastructure — once considered an operational or engineering function — has emerged as a strategic security priority.
This webinar examines how centralized grid vulnerabilities, interdependent infrastructure systems, and geopolitical energy dependencies expose organizations to cascading operational and financial risk. Drawing from critical infrastructure leadership experience in emerging markets, this session reframes energy resilience as a core component of enterprise risk management.
Participants will gain a practical framework for integrating energy infrastructure considerations into corporate security programs, board oversight discussions, and business continuity planning.
Energy resilience is no longer a sustainability discussion, it is a corporate security imperative.
Learning Objectives
- Explain how cyber, physical, and geopolitical risks converge within energy infrastructure systems.
- Identify key vulnerabilities in centralized power architectures that create cascading risk.
- Assess how energy dependency impacts enterprise security posture.
- Apply a practical framework to integrate energy resilience into corporate security and ERM programs.
- Recognize the strategic role of distributed energy resources and microgrids in risk mitigation.
Topic: Risk Management, National Security
Credit Information: Completion of this webinar is eligible for 1 CPE credit.
Translation Captioning Available: This webinar includes AI translation captioning in Arabic, French, and Spanish (Latin American). The translation feature is available both during the live session and for the on-demand version. You may select your preferred language in the webinar session.