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 UCARE: ASSISTING STAFF AND STUDENTS AFTER TRAUMATIC EVENTS AT   HOW CYBER ATTACKS AFFECT OPERATIONAL SECURITY TEAMS
 GHENT UNIVERSITY  Detective Inspector Steve Leach, Head of Cyber Security and Innovation
 Gunther Groenwals, Coordinator UCare – confidential advisor  North East Business Resilience Centre
 Gunther Groenwals was a health and safety advisor in the public sector   Steve is a Detective Inspector with 27 years policing experience, the
 for 15 years before making the career switch to Ghent University. There   majority spent within CID, both at a Force and Regional level. Steve has
 he specialized as a confidential advisor in the department Psychosocial   a keen interest in the digital and cyber world. He has worked in internet
 Well-being of the Internal Health and Safety Office. Given his interest   and fraud investigations and more recently was part of the team that
 and expertise, he soon became responsible for coordinating UCare, a   was responsible for the introduction of force-wide Cyber Crime Unit.
 team that provides psychosocial support to students and staff after   Steve is now the Head of Business Development  and Innovation
 being  confronted  with a shocking  event.  The  team  he works  with   for the North East Business Resilience Centre (NEBRC), part of the
 consists of professionals and voluntary employees who are professionally   wider National Cyber Resilience Centre Group (NCRCG) These are
 trained.               standalone organisations, but are supported and funded by the Home
 Gunther Groenwals  Detective Inspector
 Short Synopsis:  Steve Leach   Office, UK police forces and Ambassador partners.  They exist to help
 UCare is a team of trained professionals and volunteers at Ghent   local businesses of all sizes and raise awareness of cyber crime and
 University to provide support and care to university staff and students   fraud through membership and affordable services.
 after shocking events. One of the founding members of this team will
 talk about the origins and history of this initiative, give an introduction   THURSDAY 31 MARCH
 to psycho-education and share his experiences based on real-life
 cases.   KIDNAP AND RANSOM RISKS FOR HE SECTOR
     Tim Lambon, Director Special Risks
 FEEDBACK ON AUCSO INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMME 2019  Tim Lambon is C24’s Director Special Risks. After five years in the
 Simon Davis, Head of Security  Rhodesian armed forces, Tim spent the next 27 years as an international
 Simon Davis has been the Head of Security at Royal Holloway, University   combat journalist winning many prestigious awards. Covering almost
 of London for the past six years. He was elected to College Council in   every theatre of conflict since the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in
 October 2021 and has a post-graduate diploma in risk, crisis and   1979, after the 2003 Iraq War and Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in
 disaster management. Previously a Chief Inspector in the Metropolitan   2006 Tim was appointed Deputy Foreign Editor of Channel 4 News.
 Police with over 33 years’ service. In 2021, Royal Holloway’s security   Four years later he was head hunted to become a Senior Crisis
 team were presented with an award from Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant   Response Consultant with a well-known international response
 of Surrey for their outstanding support towards the community. Royal   consultancy. He has now been Director Crisis Response at C24 for
 Holloway was awarded AUCSO security team of the year in 2016.   Tim Lambon   more than five years, having advised on or managed + 700 cases
 Simon was selected to participate in the AUCSO international exchange   across the spectrum of special risks perils.
 Simon Davis
 programme in 2019.
                        Short Synopsis:
 Short Synopsis:        What used to be kidnap insurance is now broad risk/peril insurance
 The 2019 AUCSO International Exchange Programme participants   and comes with the assistance of dedicated response professionals to
 were Simon Davis, Head of Security at Royal Holloway, University   help your crisis management team deal with a variety of incidents from
 of London and Dan Sarrasin, Manager of Security and Emergency   evacuations to extortions such as kidnapping.
 Response, Red Deer College, Alberta, Canada.
                        •  A brief overview of current special risks insurance to understand why
                           it is essential.
                        •  An understanding  of how  a  response  consultant assists  in  the
                           management a kidnap case.
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