📢 JFSC-Regulated Directors cannot afford to miss this Cybersecurity Workshop
10/03/2026
As a director in Jersey's dynamic financial services sector, you're no stranger to the JFSC's stringent requirements on risk management and governance. But in an era where cyber threats evolve faster than regulations can keep up, complacency isn't just a risk it's a liability.
- That's why COMSURE is excited to spotlight an upcoming complimentary workshop tailored for professionals like you: Strengthening Cybersecurity Resilience: Insider Threats & Risk Management Complacency.
- Hosted by Comsure in partnership with cybersecurity expert Andrew Compton, CEO of Cortida Limited, this 120-minute interactive session is designed to arm you with the tools to protect your organisation from within.
- Here's why attending on March 11, 2026, at The Royal Yacht in Jersey should be a non-negotiable on your calendar.
The Rising Tide of Insider Threats in Jersey's Finance Hub
- Jersey's status as a premier offshore financial centre makes it a prime target for sophisticated attacks.
- Insider threats, whether malicious or accidental, exploit trusted access, human vulnerabilities, and digital weaknesses to cause data breaches, fraud, and irreparable harm. As a JFSC-regulated director, you're accountable for ensuring robust controls under codes like the JFSC's Handbook on Cyber Security. This workshop dives deep into:
- Identifying Hidden Risks: Learn about the types of insider threats, from stressed employees under financial pressure to unintended leaks during organisational changes. Andrew Compton will share early warning signs (behavioural, technical, and digital) that often go unnoticed, helping you detect issues before they escalate.
- Real-World Relevance: Drawing from examples in offshore finance, you'll see how these threats bypass even top-tier defences, leading to regulatory scrutiny, fines, and personal liability. Remember, JFSC expects directors to demonstrate proactive oversight; ignoring these could violate the principles of sound business practice.
Combating Complacency in Risk Management
- We've all seen risk registers bloated with unaddressed cyber vulnerabilities, excused by "resource constraints" or "business priorities." But wilful neglect? That's a red line for regulators. This session tackles the psychological and emotional factors behind inaction, including cognitive biases that lead to faulty decision-making.
- Regulatory and Reputational Stakes: Understand the links to GDPR, JFSC guidelines, and international standards like ISO 27001. Andrew will outline how conscious inaction post-incident can trigger fines, litigation, and executive accountability scenarios no director wants to face.
- Actionable Frameworks: Walk away with practical strategies to foster a security-conscious culture, eliminate complacency, and align your team with organisational values. Plus, integrate these into your risk management processes to stay ahead of JFSC expectations.
Earn CPD Credits While Building Your Network
- Beyond the insights, you'll earn 2 CPD credits essential for maintaining your professional standing. Network with peers in finance, compliance, HR, and risk management over breakfast at one of Jersey's iconic venues. It's not just training; it's an investment in your career and your firm's resilience.
Event Snapshot
📅 Date: March 11, 2026🕗 Time: 08:15 registration | 08:30 start | 10:30 finish📍 Location: The Royal Yacht, Jersey🎤 Speaker: Andrew Compton, Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
Seats are limited – reserve your spot today!
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Strengthening Cybersecurity Resilience: Insider Threats and Risk Management Complacency
Don't let insider threats or risk complacency catch you off guard. Please reserve your spot today and elevate your cybersecurity posture.
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