PMI Cybersecurity Training 2025

PMI Cybersecurity Training 2025

09 June 2025 | 9-13 June | 10:00 - 11:00 every day

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PMI Cybersecurity Training 2025

Course taking place Monday 9 June- Friday 13 June (10:00 - 11:00 per day)

This comprehensive online course is designed to equip pension professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the evolving landscape of cyber risk. Through five one-hour sessions, participants will gain a solid understanding of cyber threats, how to manage them effectively, and the legal and operational responsibilities involved. Each session includes interactive Q&A segments to reinforce learning and ensure practical understanding.

Why attend?

  • Industry Insights: gain valuable knowledge about what's happening in the cyber space and what you can do to protect your scheme.
  • Expert speakers: learn from leading industry experts, who provide.......
  • Professional Development: enhance your knowledge and skills, staying ahead in a rapidly evolving regulatory and financial landscape. Plus you can claim up to 5 CPD points.

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    Fees

    Members: £499 (+VAT)
    Non-members: £749 (+VAT)
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    Online

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    CPD

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    Booking information

    Your place at this event will be confirmed by the PMI in a separate email following your registration via the booking link.

Event Details

THE BASICS

Topics of discussion:
  • Introducing cyber risk
  • Protecting your scheme
  • Dealing with an incident
  • Legal obligations
  • Incorporating cyber risk management into your scheme
Who should attend:
  • Pension scheme managers
  • Trustees
  • Administrators
  • Policy advisers
  • Consultants 
  • Lawyers
  • Corporate IFAs
  • Investment managers 
  • Actuaries
  • Financial directors
  • Communications secretaries
  • Financial directors
  • HR representatives
The venue

You will be sent joining links following your registration.

Event Venue Teams

Agenda

Monday 9 June | 10:00 - 11:00
Introducing cyber risk
  • Introducing cyber risk
  • How to manage cyber risk
  • Data and asset mapping
Tuesday 10 June | 10:00 - 11:00
Protecting your scheme
  • Involving third parties
  • Understanding accreditations and standards
  • Improving trustee knowledge of cyber risks
Wednesday 11 June | 10:00 - 11:00
Dealing with an incident
  • Incident response planning
  • How to deal with an incident
  • Case studies
Thursday 12 June | 10:00 - 11:00
Legal obligations
  • Why cyber incidents are a key risk for pension plans in a legal sense
  • The legal landscape for cyber and data
  • What's the data protection law position?
  • Some legal issues for contracts
  • Claims for compensation from members under data protection law

 

Friday 13 June | 10:00 - 11:00
Incorporating cyber risk management into your scheme
  • What should be included in a cyber policy
  • How to embed a cyber policy into your scheme
  • Review of the course

Speakers

Daniel Sibthorpe
Daniel Sibthorpe
Crowe U.K. LLP
- Senior Manager | Forensic Services - Cyber Security and Counter Fraud

Daniel is a Senior Manager in the Forensic Services team and manages the delivery of cyber security and counter fraud related projects. The global nature of cybercrime has led to Daniel heading up Crowe’s cyber security engagements overseas, working with a wide variety of clients across the public, private and charity sectors. A primary focus of Daniel’s work relates to third party supplier reviews, vulnerability management, ransomware readiness assessments, mock phishing and projects relating to the Dark Web. He is a frequent speaker at a number of industry-leading events across the social housing and pension sectors.

Tim Robinson
Tim Robinson
Crowe U.K. LLP
- Partner, Forensic Services

Tim is a Partner in the National Forensic Services team and specialise in helping organisations to ensure that they are properly protected against the latest manifestations of cybercrime and fraud.

In addition to helping clients to understand how resilient they are to cybercrime and fraud, I also help them to build resilience where weaknesses are identified and support them to manage their response.

In the event of a cyber incident or fraud, I carry out in-depth expert fraud investigations (to the criminal or civil litigation standard) to uncover the truth, prevent further loss and recover what has been taken, wherever possible.

Lorna Doggett
Lorna Doggett
Eversheds Sutherland
- Partner | Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

Lorna is a partner in Eversheds Sutherland’s global data privacy and cyber security practice.  She’s an expert in advising master trusts, occupational pension schemes and FCA regulated pensions providers on GDPR and data law specifically.  Lorna works in close collaboration with Crowe on cyber security and data governance matters.  She’s well versed in the legal data and cyber requirements of TPR’s General Code, and in reporting cyber security data breaches.  Lorna advises pension schemes with back up from Eversheds Sutherland’s Pensions, Corporate Crime, Disputes and Investigations, Contract and wider teams.  Her firm offers a full service to pension schemes and providers.  She’s developed cyber wargames and other GDPR training sessions for pension schemes.  She regularly speaks publicly on data law and she writes for external publications.

Lisa Hampton
Lisa Hampton
PMI
- Training Manager

Lisa Hampton is the Training Manager at PMI, where she overseas training courses, collaborates with trainers, and serves as the key contact for all learners. With 16 years of experience in the pensions industry, Lisa previously worked as Marketing Manager at the PLSA, bringing a strong background in both professional development and industry engagement. 

Thank you to our partners for their support

Crowe U.K. LLP
Crowe U.K. LLP
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Eversheds Sutherland
Eversheds Sutherland
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