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EVENTS Selected speakers


MAJOR GENERAL JONATHAN COLE Chief information officer, British Army


Cole is responsible for the IT strategy of an organisation for which rapid communications and the highest levels of security are paramount. In one of the keynote addresses, he will discuss


AVIVAH WITTENBERG-COX CEO, 20-first


Leader of one of the world’s foremost gender diversity consultancies, Wittenberg-Cox has two decades’ experience of helping global firms to achieve better-balanced workforces. She will


BOLA TINUBU Founder, Cece Yara Foundation


Tinubu, who was named by the BBC as one of its 100 most inspiring and influential women of 2018, will join Wittenberg-Cox in the inclusivity discussion. The corporate lawyer has established


Nigeria’s first free helpline for children at risk of abuse through her foundation. For an interview with Tinubu, in which she reveals her leadership inspirations, turn to p66.


MATT PALMER Senior director of cyber risk mangement solutions, Willis Towers Watson


The award-winning cyber security leader will assess the opportunities and threats emerging from rapid advances in connectivity, including the roll-out of 5G. He will off er advice on


MALCOLM JOHNSTON Founder and director, Re-Formation Associates


A specialist in organisational change, Johnston will discuss the intricacies of setting up shop abroad and building relationships with overseas customers and suppliers. His two decades of


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quantifying risk and implementing the necessary measures to protect your company. To read his practical guide to building a cyber- capable board, turn to p24.


discuss the opportunities available to leaders if they can put a stop to well-meaning “fix-the- women” initiatives and instead develop corporate culture to match today’s market realities.


the risks being run by large enterprises that have delayed replacing their outdated IT, urging leaders to update their firms’ systems regularly in the face of fast-advancing cyber threats.


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