Understanding Malicious Risks: A Primer for Senior Leaders in the Hospitality and Event Sectors

While issues relating to the management of malicious risks are often well understood by risk, insurance and security specialists, feedback suggests that this is not always the case the further you travel up the corporate ladder.



This Primer is designed to help senior leaders, particularly those with responsibility for event and hospitality venues, to better understand how to address the malicious risks they face, their potential liabilities, and the management and mitigation measures that are open to them.

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    "The Protect Duty means the accountability for properly managing malicious risks will sit squarely with Executives and Directors. While these legal changes are occurring in the UK, the legislation may well have implications for international business operation"

    Chris Holt MBE, CEO, CHC Global
    "The current malicious risks environment is extremely complex. Physical and cyber security needs to be aligned effectively to remain relevant in this hyper-connected world. Integration into the wider risk management structure is beneficial across all aspects of business operations".

    Jerry Smith OBE, Head of Advisory CHC Global
    "The benefits of regular joint rehearsing of your plans, such as a joint tabletop exercise with neighbouring businesses, security teams and additional service providers, cannot be underestimated. Consider how your disaster recovery plans within your wider environment"

    Catherine Johnstone, Head of Operations, CHC Global

    Malicious risk management and protective security should be a priority for senior leaders across all industries, but particularly in the hospitality sector that sees a high footfall of visitors, suppliers and staff.

    Conference venues, stadia, hotels, universities, casinos, and theatres are all advised to add protective security to their boardroom agendas if they don’t do so already.

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