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Dr Amjad Mohamed Saleem F.ISRM has been appointed Chair of the newly established ISRM Sri Lanka Chapter. With a career spanning peacebuilding, humanitarian response, development and strategic risk, he brings a practical and people-focused perspective to the ISRM community. His work has been shaped by experience across field engagement, policy and academia, including his current […]
One of the most common points of failure during a crisis is communication. This has been highlighted in most post incident enquiry reports. Martyn’s Law (the Terrorism Protection of Premises Act 2025) directly targets the severe procedural and communication failures exposed by the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. Investigations revealed deadly breakdowns in how venues operated, […]

Highlights from the ISRM London Chapter Meet & Greet The Institute of Strategic Risk Management (ISRM) UK Hub – London Chapter recently welcomed members and guests for an engaging evening of networking, leadership insights and thought-provoking discussions on resilience and risk in an increasingly complex world. The event brought together professionals from diverse sectors and […]

This week, we are turning our attention towards the ubiquity of social media across most societies worldwide and its spill over effect that impacts our very realities, from the way we interact with each other to how we position ourselves against mass media. The growing popularity of social media platforms marks the beginning of an […]
The ISRM Manchester Chapter is delighted to invite members, security professionals and those interested in strategic risk and resilience management to our upcoming Meet & Greet networking evening in the heart of Manchester. This informal evening offers an excellent opportunity to connect with fellow practitioners, exchange ideas, discuss current industry challenges, and expand your profession…

Most GRC frameworks were built for a world that felt more stable, predictable and easier to define. That world no longer exists in the same way. Today, leaders are working in an environment shaped by interconnected risks, growing ecosystem dependencies, accelerating technology, geopolitical uncertainty and the rapid development of AI systems that can now produce […]

The second ISRM Indonesia Conference, held in Jakarta on 11th June, offered a clear and consistent message throughout the day: risk no longer sits in separate boxes. Across discussions, it became evident that today’s challenges rarely appear in isolation. Geopolitical shifts, economic pressure, climate events, workforce strain, supply chain disruption and regulatory change are increasingly [̷…
On 8th June 2026, the ISRM Sri Lanka Chapter held its inaugural event in Colombo, “Strategic Risk and Crisis Management and its Implications for Sri Lanka”. The event brought together participants from academia, government, policy institutes and the private sector for a timely and constructive exchange on how strategic risk is evolving in practice. Kindly hosted by […]
The June Global Risk Review delivers concise, strategic analysis of key geopolitical, economic and humanitarian developments shaping global stability. It has been compiled from a series of global conversations managed by the Institute of Strategic Risk Management (ISRM) under the heading of the Global Risk Forum. The forum’s core purpose is to provide a space […]
We are continuing our global conversation, and this week’s developments once again point to a world where risks are no longer playing out in isolation, but are increasingly feeding into each other across systems and regions. The most strategically significant geopolitical pressure point remains the Taiwan Strait, but the real story goes beyond escalation risk. […]
Reimagining Urban Futures: Cities 2050 The ISRM Sri Lanka Chapter is proud to host “Regenerative Cities 2025: Imagining the Future We Want” Webinar as part of the Global Webinar Series in collaboration with the Institute for Sustainable Futures, De Montfort University (UK) and the Centre for the Study of Wicked Problems. As a lead-up to […]
Reimagining Urban Futures: Cities 2050 The ISRM Saudi Arabia Chapter is proud to host the a webinar “Designing Resilient Cities: Building Capacity for an Uncertain Future” part of the Global Webinar Series: Reimagining Urban Futures: Cities 2050 in collaboration with the Institute for Sustainable Futures, De Montfort University (UK) and the Centre for the Study of Wicked Problems. As …
Reimagining Urban Futures: Cities 2050 The ISRM London Chapter is proud to host the first of the Global Webinar Series: Reimagining Urban Futures: Cities 2050 in collaboration with the Institute for Sustainable Futures, De Montfort University (UK) and the Centre for the Study of Wicked Problems. As a lead-up to the 2nd Annual International Conference […]
From Risk to Resilience to Regeneration The Institute of Strategic Risk Management (ISRM) is proud to host the Global Webinar Series in collaboration with the Institute for Sustainable Futures, De Montfort University (UK) and the Centre for the Study of Wicked Problems. As a lead-up to the 2nd Annual International Conference of the Institute for […]
11th June 2026 | 13:30 – 20:30 WIB | The Summit Club, Jakarta How can organisations prepare for an increasingly complex, interconnected risk landscape? This question will be at the heart of the ISRM Indonesia Conference 2026, hosted by CastleAsia/PT Jasa Cita, with OCS Indonesia as Strategic Partner and Platinum Sponsor. Bringing together a distinguished group […]
The Institute of Strategic Risk Management (ISRM) has expanded its Middle East network with the addition of the Palestine Chapter, joining its growing network of chapters across the region, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt. The Chapter will support ISRM’s work in advancing strategic risk thinking, resilience and professional development across the […]
Security, technology and AI are subjects that are undoubtedly of significant concern to anyone involved in any aspect of security and risk management, but particularly where it involves the protection of assets, operations and personnel. The rate of development across technology-enabled solutions and systems architecture is such that what was considered cutting-edge twelve months ago […]
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