What Leaders Should Have Known About Cyber Risk in 2025...and How to Prepare for 2026
A private executive conversation among experts who live cyber risk every day, sharing what they wish leadership understood before incidents happen.This Isn’t a Presentation. It’s a Seat at the Table.
JOIN US FEBRUARY 18th at 1PM ET
Cyber risk didn’t look the same at the start of 2025 as it does today. In 30 minutes, three experts will reflect on what executives should have known, what’s being misunderstood right now, and what 2026 will demand from leadership.
You’ll hear candid insight on:
- What executives thought they were protected from in 2025 but weren’t
- Where assumptions about compliance, insurance, and security broke down
- What’s being misunderstood today that will create problems tomorrow
- What boards are starting to ask and how executives should answer
- What to prepare for in 2026 before regulators, insurers, or incidents force your hand
This is not a sales pitch. It’s a closed-door conversation among people who guide organizations through cyber risk, legal exposure, and governance every day.
Your Guides Through Cyber Risk, Governance, and Executive Accountability
Drew Morrisroe
Founder & CEO, CTN Solutions
Strategic Leadership & Governance
Drew guides executive teams through governance, compliance, and strategic risk decisions. He helps boards and leadership translate cyber risk into business risk and build accountability frameworks that hold up under scrutiny.
Alexandra Bretschneider
Vice President & Cyber Practice Leader at Johnson, Kendall & Johnson
Cyber Insurance & Legal Exposure
Alexandra advises executives on cyber insurance coverage and requirements, privacy litigation risk, and board-level accountability. She’s seen what happens when leadership assumes compliance equals security and helps organizations close the gap before incidents occur.
Spencer Pollock
Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Attorney, McDonald Hopkins
Security Operations & Incident Response
Spencer leads security operations and incident response for organizations under attack. He’s worked inside breaches where executives thought they were protected and helps leadership understand what attackers exploit and how to detect threats faster.
This Conversation Is for Decision-Makers, Not Practitioners
You Should Attend If You:
You’re a CEO, CFO, COO, or Board Member navigating cyber risk, insurance pressure, or governance questions.
You’re facing questions from boards, regulators, or insurers and need strategic context, not vendor pitches.
You’re tired of “webinars” that are thinly veiled sales presentations.
You want peer-level insight from people who live this every day, not consultants trying to sell you something.
This Isn’t the Right Fit If:
You’re looking for technical training or a product demo.
You manage IT or security operations (this is strategic, not tactical).
You’re a sales or marketing leader without operational oversight.
Limited Seats. No Pitches. Just Insight You Won't Get Anywhere Else.
Event Format & What to Expect
Format: Live, camera-on conversation among experts (not a slide deck presentation)
Duration: 30 minutes (hard stop at 1:30 PM ET)
Platform: Zoom (you’ll receive the join link the morning of the event)
Recording: This session will be recorded for internal use, but will not be publicly distributed
What makes this different:
This isn’t a webinar. There’s no slide deck. No product pitch. Just three experts speaking candidly about what they wish leadership understood before incidents happen.
You’ll hear reflective lessons from 2025, current gaps that are being overlooked, and what executives should prepare for in 2026. Then we’ll address curated questions submitted during registration.
Limited Seats. No Pitches. Just Insight You Won’t Get Anywhere Else.



