Are we able to create a realistic understanding of the risks and threats we are facing, and how to prepare for and engage with their impacts and consequences?
In today’s interconnected world, understanding the risks and threats we face is crucial for making informed decisions. Risk modelling provides a structured approach to anticipate potential scenarios, assess their likelihood and impact and formulate strategies to mitigate consequences.
The true challenge lies in capturing the complexity and interconnections of modern threats. From natural disasters to cyber attacks and geopolitical crises, risks often extend beyond traditional boundaries, creating cascading effects that demand comprehensive planning. By integrating data analysis expert insight and scenario-based thinking, risk modelling, if done correctly, creates the opportunity to horizon- scan for potential threats, and prepare both appropriately and effectively for the impacts and challenges that they will cause
More than simply a predictive tool, risk modelling empowers organisations to act proactively – allocating resources wisely, strengthening response capabilities and navigating uncertainty with more confidence. In doing so, it transforms risk management from a reactive necessity into a strategic advantage, equipping decision-makers to safeguard people, assets and systems in an ever-evolving landscape.
Join us at GCW 364 and 365 this Friday to explore the ways in which enhanced insight and capabilities can have a genuine impact on the way we create safety for our organisations, operations and the wider society that we are operating in.
- GCW 364
- 22nd August 2025, 10:00 /BST/
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- GCW 365
- 22nd August 2025, 17:00 /BST/, 12:00 /EDT/
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For a copy of the August Global Risk Review, based on the Global Crisis Watch calls in July, please visit Global Risk Review
