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COVER STORY


which means compounding your weaknesses when the default setting of an organisation is ‘just agree’,” explained Ruth.


“To effectively manage health and safety risks, it is vital that there is effective scrutiny and that people are able to challenge things that are not right. In the case of the Titan, the view that safety was not as significant as new frontiers of exploration had fatal consequences. There are positive risks too, of course, but when we are working in roles trying to keep people safe, it is very important that people have the moral courage to speak up.”


An international group from Zimbabwe, the UK, UAE, Nigeria, Kenya, Pakistan, Senegal and India, via the Hummingbird Bursary, recently completed the IIRSM Managing Risk – The Essentials training course.


One of the participants, Moyosore Ademilola, said: “The instructor brought a wealth of expertise to the table, and his real-world examples and case studies made the learning experience both engaging and relevant.”


We have also updated this course with more up- to-date case studies, including the Capita breach in which a ransomware group hacked its Microsoft Office


x.com/TomorrowsHS


365 software and accessed the personal data of staff working for the outsourcing services company and dozens of clients, costing the firm more than £20m.


“A lot has moved on since the pandemic,” explained trainer John Bassett. “Looking at the Global Risks Report 2024, we can see that there will be a lot more emphasis on AI and IT in the coming years. In addition to exploring evolving risks, it is very interesting to think about how the media responds to such incidents and their impact on risk management.”


At IIRSM, we understand that every organisation has unique training needs. That’s why, in addition to individual places on courses, we offer training that can be delivered in-house and tailored specifically to your requirements. Additionally, we provide customised courses and flexible scheduling to ensure maximum convenience and effectiveness for your team.


Get in touch with us on +44 (0)20 8741 9100 or email training@iirsm.org.


Find out about our latest course dates at www.iirsm.org/learn-and-develop/training.


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