Human Risk Management - The Impact of Behavioural Science on Compliance Programmes
1 hour LCI, FCI (Compliance), FCI (Ethics), CECA, CFRCP
Human Risk Management
The Impact of Behavioural Science on Compliance Programme
Event Details
Date: Tuesday, 9th June 2026
Time: 13.00 pm – 14.00 pm
CPD: 1 hour LCI, FCI (Compliance), FCI (Ethics), CECA, CFRCP
Fees: Free for members, €25 for non members
Platform: Zoom
Overview
This webinar explores how behavioural science can enhance compliance programs by addressing the human factors that influence decision-making. Traditional compliance approaches often rely on policies and training, but behavioural insights show that factors such as cognitive biases, social norms, and workplace pressures can significantly affect how people act in practice.
The session will introduce the concept of Human Risk Management and discuss how organisations can use behavioural insights to design more effective compliance frameworks, reduce risk, and support better decision-making across the organisation.
By attending this webinar, participants will:
- Understand the concept of Human Risk Management and its relevance to modern compliance programs.
- Learn how behavioural science explains common compliance risks and decision-making biases.
- Explore practical ways to apply behavioural insights to strengthen policies, training, and reporting mechanisms.
- Identify strategies to create environments that encourage ethical and compliant behaviour.
Annick O’Brien | General Counsel, CybSafe
Annick O’Brien is the General Counsel at CybSafe, where she integrates legal strategy with cybersecurity and data protection. A qualified lawyer and DPO, she specialises in navigating high-stakes regulatory frameworks, including NIST, GDPR, and the EU AI Act. Rather than treating compliance as a box-ticking exercise, Annick focuses on managing human cyber risk and building security programs using behavioural science that support business growth.
Annick is the Geneva Chapter chair for OneTrust Connect and co-founder of the DiP [Diversity in Privacy] professional group.
She is a recognised voice on the intersection of law and technology, recently winning the 2024 GRC Head of Legal of the Year award and receiving a nomination for the 2025 Legal in Cyber award at the National Cyber Awards and a nomination for Female Security Professional of the Year, 2026 at the UK OSPAs as well as Most Inspiring Woman in Cyber 2026.
Registration
Registration ends 6/8/2026 4:00 PM GMTDT