Risk management in cybersecurity – introduction for beginners

12.09.2025

9 AM–10:30 AM

Online via MS Teams

Free of charge

What is risk and why should you take it seriously in cybersecurity? Join our free webinar and get to grips with the basics of risk management.
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About the webinar

Cybersecurity starts with understanding what you’re protecting – and what you're protecting it from. This introductory webinar is for anyone new to risk management or looking for a solid starting point. We’ll explain what risk means in a business context, how it relates to security measures, and why is not enough to “just have antivirus”.

This webinar is a stepping stone to our more in-depth online seminar on risk management, which you can sign up for right here..

 

Agenda

  • What is risk and why it’s nothing to fear in cybersecurity
  • Assets, threats, vulnerabilities – the core terms and connections
  • Examples of typical business risks
  • Why risk management is the foundation of everything
  • How it ties into the new Cybersecurity Act
  • Q&A

Who’s leading the webinar?

Kateřina Hůtová

Katka is the co-founder and cybersecurity manager at Cybrela. She helps companies make sense of information security and find solutions that work – without overcomplicating things. She focuses on business-first thinking, clarity, and adapting to the needs of the company – not blindly following regulations.

 

Who should attend?

Absolute beginners, newly appointed security leads, operational roles or anyone who needs to understand what risk management is really about.

 

How to register?

Registration is free. Simply complete the form. For any questions, feel free to reach out to us at info@cybrela.com.

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We will help you create the foundations, principles and documentation for the effective security. We will teach you how to understand and rely on your security in case of incidents, so that it is preventive and does not limit the operations.