On-Demand Cyber Sessions
Expert Insights. On your schedule.
Staying ahead in cybersecurity means staying informed—and that doesn’t always fit into a calendar invite. That’s why we’ve made our most relevant webinars available on demand.
From Zero Trust and Compliance to Incident Response, our sessions are built for security professionals who want real answers, not buzzwords. Each webinar is led by ON2IT experts and packed with actionable insights you can apply immediately—whether you’re protecting critical assets or planning your next strategic move.

Cybersecurity Opportunities in 2025
In this webinar, Prof. Dr. Yuri Bobbert, Global CISO at ON2IT and Professor at Antwerp Management School, explores the $10.5 trillion cybersecurity opportunity that lies ahead. Learn how to build resilience, drive innovation, and thrive in an increasingly dynamic digital world.

Rethinking Incident Response with Zero Trust
In this webinar, ON2IT’s CISO Netherlands Tim Timmermans and Information Security Officer Lars Nobelen explore how organizations can modernize their incident response strategy using Zero Trust principles.

From Compliance Pain to Competitive Gain
From NIS2 to GDPR, and ISO 27001 to CIS Controls, keeping up with compliance requirements can be overwhelming. But what if compliance could simplify audits, improve security, and drive business value? Join Tim Timmermans as he explains how adopting a Zero Trust strategy can do it all.

Opportunities for Community Banks
In this insightful discussion, Yuri Bobbert (Global CISO at ON2IT) and Demetra Koelling (General Counsel and Legal & Risk Officer at ON2IT) dive into the evolving threat landscape and explore how community banks can strengthen their cybersecurity posture while maintaining trust and compliance.

Where to spend your Security Budget
Are you investing in the right cybersecurity measures—or just reacting to the latest buzzword? In this webinar, ON2IT’s Global CISO Yuri Bobbert breaks down how security leaders can make smarter, more strategic investment decisions.

SaaS ≠ Security as a Shortcut
Many organizations assume that once their software or infrastructure is managed by a third party, the responsibility shifts too. But the reality is different. You are still responsible—legally, contractually, and operationally—for protecting your data, managing access, and ensuring configurations are secure.