Exploring the ideas that keep executives up at night
The James W. Burns Executive Education Centre offers new programming to keep leaders in touch with the Asper School.
The James W. Burns Executive Education Centre offers new programming to keep leaders in touch with the Asper School.
Many harrowing stories start with a phone call when you’re least expecting it. And it’s exactly how Loren Cisyk, a speaker at the inaugural Asper After Five event, started his story of a 2018 cyberattack.
“I remember the call from a president of one of our businesses at 4 am in the morning. Of course, you always get it at 4 am,” said Cisyk.
And true to form, it’s how he started his second cyberattack story from 2021.
“Saturday afternoon I get a call from another organization that something’s going on, and sure enough, there was another ransomware attack,” said Cisyk.
Summing everything up, he said, “that changes your life.”
Knight noted that the next Asper After Five event will certainly be on AI. She emphasizes that despite the technology-related themes, the focus will always stay on integrating the issues into leadership and business.
“Executives aren’t the ones under the hood connecting all the wires,” said Knight. “They just need to understand the vocabulary well enough to be able to ask the right questions to get the information they need to make decisions.”
Are you an executive or lifelong learner? If you’re interested in these topics, you should look out for future Asper After Five events.
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