The Organisational Risk Culture Standard (ORCS): Building Risk Culture Capability Across Global Contexts

Risk culture shapes how organisations across the world perceive uncertainty, make decisions, and build resilience – yet few frameworks provide a reliable, evidence-based way to measure it across diverse cultural and operational contexts.

The Organisational Risk Culture Standard (ORCS) is the world’s first benchmark designed to support global organisations in assessing and strengthening their risk culture in a consistent, structured, and actionable way.

In this ISRM-hosted session, ORCS Co-Authors Jack Jones and Dr Gav Schneider will explore how the standard can be applied across international regions. The discussion will examine behavioural, strategic, and cultural factors that drive risk culture maturity and demonstrate how ORCS can enhance decision-making, governance, leadership capability, and organisational resilience.

With moderation by Dr David Rubens, this global webinar will provide practical insights and frameworks for senior leaders, risk professionals, and consultants looking to elevate risk culture from a compliance obligation to a strategic enabler.

Learn more about the ORCS at www.riskculture.org

Jack Jones has over thirty-seven years of experience in cybersecurity, ten years of which as a CISO. He created the “Factor Analysis of Information Risk” (FAIR) and FAIR-CAM models which have been adopted as international standards for risk measurement. Jack’s also won several industry awards, including a Lifetime Achievement award. In 2016, Jack co-founded the FAIR Institute, which is an award winning, global non-profit dedicated to advancing the field of risk management. Currently, Jack teaches in Carnegie Mellon University’s CISO executive program and provides strategic guidance to companies.

Dr Gavriel (Gav) Schneider is a global authority on risk, leadership, and building high-performance cultures in uncertain environments. He is the Group CEO of the Risk 2 Solution Group and the creator of the Presilience® framework, authoring multiple books including Presilience: How to Navigate Risk, Embrace Opportunity, and Build Resilience. Gav has extensive experience leading organisations across risk, security, safety, and leadership sectors, and spent nearly a decade heading ACU’s postgraduate program in the Psychology of Risk. His work has been recognised with numerous industry awards, including RMIA’s Consultant of the Year (2019), Risk Leader of the Year (2023), and repeated inclusion in global thought leader lists such as IFSEC and Life Safety Alliance. Gav empowers leaders and practitioners to move beyond compliance, creating opportunity-focused, resilient risk cultures that drive sustainable high performance.

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