Cybersecurity is often treated as a technical issue. In reality, it’s a business risk that affects continuity, reputation, and leadership accountability.
In this online session on September 22, 2026, join ISACA Belgium and Nathalie Claes to step away from jargon and look at what really makes organizations vulnerable: human behavior, decision-making, dependencies, and governance blind spots.
Using real-world attack patterns and practical examples, we explore how incidents unfold and why many organizations are less prepared than they think.
Why attend
- Reframe cybersecurity as a management responsibility, not “something IT handles.”
- Understand how incidents typically unfold in real organizations (without technical deep-dives).
- Spot common organizational weaknesses that attackers exploit.
- Take away practical questions to challenge assumptions internally.
- Get a clearer view of how to move toward measurable security maturity.
What participants will learn
- Explain why cybersecurity is a business risk tied to continuity, reputation, and accountability.
- Identify typical organizational blind spots in governance, decision-making, and dependencies.
- Recognize common weaknesses attackers exploit (people and process, not just technology).
- Assess your organization’s resilience with a pragmatic, actionable lens.
- Formulate concrete internal questions to improve readiness and oversight.
- Distinguish “feeling safe” from understanding your true maturity and gaps.
Earn CPEs
Earn up to 1.5 CPEs (full attendance required).
Please note that if you do not attend the entire program or fail to complete the required process, no CPEs can be attributed. Applying for CPEs is the participant’s responsibility.
Price
This event is free. You can register through the blue button.
More information
For additional questions, contact us via our social media or contact ISACA Education Support at eb.acasi@noitacude


