How custody risk moves across people, systems and providers
Private Banks / Invitation only
Cybersecurity & Custody
A private briefing on custody as an authority system—covering identity, approvals, signing, privileged access, third-party dependencies, monitoring and recovery.
- Date
- Local time
- 09:00–11:00 CEST
- City
- Zürich
- Room
- Up to 17
- Disciplines
- Legal / Cyber / Systems Engineering
- Language
- English
The briefing
Custody risk is not confined to where an asset is stored. It sits across the full chain of authority: who may instruct, who may approve, which system signs, which provider can intervene, how exceptions are handled and what happens when normal access fails. Cybersecurity must therefore protect the decision path, not only the account or wallet.
Intended for
- Private-bank and family-office leaders
- Custody and operations teams
- Risk and compliance leaders
- Investment professionals
- Legal, cyber and technical advisers
What you will take away
Prepared around your responsibilities.
Each participant leaves with a custody-control map for identifying concentrated authority, hidden dependencies, recovery weaknesses and the points where a valid instruction could still produce an unsafe outcome.
Any participant-specific scope, source material, and written consent are established separately after selection. They are never requested through this site.
What participants leave with
Where approval and signing controls commonly separate
How recovery paths can bypass normal safeguards
What evidence is needed to test custody resilience
Invitations
Precise location and joining details are shared directly with confirmed participants.
