National Insider Risk Symposium

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September 17-18, 2025
Location: National Housing Center, Washington, D.C., USA

The National Insider Risk Symposium will return to Washington, DC this September 17-18 for its 10th iteration!

This year’s Symposium will convene key leaders, innovators, and experts from both the commercial and public sectors to discuss the evolving insider risk landscape, along with the technologies, policies, and strategies necessary to disrupt and mitigate those threats. The event will highlight the importance of a multifaceted approach to strengthen detection capabilities, accelerate responses to emerging risks, and drive the development of more proactive security measures.

Key Topics of Discussion:

Leading critical government-wide efforts to identify, manage, & mitigate insider risk
Mitigating insider risks across U.S. financial institutions
Enhancing security measures in the energy & utilities sector
Balancing technology, business priorities, & human nature to address dynamic security challenges
Harnessing behavioral & technical sciences to deter, detect, & mitigate insider risk
Navigating workforce security & risk management to protect national security
Alleviating insider risk to ensure the safety & integrity of space missions
Cutting-edge commercial insider risk solutions

Active-duty FVEY military & government employees attend complimentary. To download the agenda and to register, visit https://www.insiderriskevent.com/.

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