In the middle of the night, 200 miles from the coast, the alarm sounds. The "Man Overboard" cry isn't just about a person in the water; it’s the ultimate test of a crew’s preparation, psychological grit, and split-second communication.
For the modern European CIO, the "Man Overboard" moment happens in the data centre, the boardroom, or the headlines. When the system fails, the pressure doesn't just sit on the servers; it sits on you.
Join CIONET for an exclusive VIP evening at the coast, a deep dive into the Human and Digital Anatomy of a Crisis. We will explore why some leaders thrive under the crushing weight of a "Black Swan" event while others capsize, and how data serves as the steady keel that keeps the ship upright.We are moving beyond the "what" of technology to the "how" of survival. Our evening is structured around three critical dimensions of a crisis:
The Captain (The Psychology of Pressure): Exploring the neurobiology of crisis. We discuss stress-response management, keeping your heart rate down when the "Man Overboard" alarm is screaming.
The Sailing Synergy: How does the discipline of a professional regatta crew mirror the "Muscle Memory" required for a world-class SecOps team?
Due to the popularity of the event, there are only a limited number of places available, please RSVP quickly.
*Please note that this agenda is still tentative and may be subject to slight changes.
Welcome drinks on the terrace overlooking the sea.
An interactive, moderated dining experience. Between courses, we facilitate "Chatham House Rule" peer-to-peer discussions on the crises that kept us up this year.
A deep dive into the psychological elements of crisis: How to manage the "Cortisol Spike" and keep your team unified when the "hull is leaking."
We put theory into practice. CIOs take to the water for a competitive regatta. Roles will be assigned, the wind will shift, and we will see first-hand how communication, data (wind speed/direction), and leadership decide who crosses the line first.