June 9th - 10th 2026 Business Continuity & Resiliency Conference
Harley Davidson Headquarters, 3700 W Juneau Ave, Milwaukee
Conference Day 1
Morning Session
What Wisconsin Business Continuity Professional Need to Know!
Business continuity professionals sit at the center of organizational resilience, turning knowledge of operations, risks, and dependencies into plans that work under pressure. This session focuses on translating analysis into practical strategies through facilitation, clear communication with leadership, and relationship-building across IT, cybersecurity, HR, legal, logistics, and external partners. It also highlights how local and professional networking in Wisconsin becomes a critical source of insight and support long before incidents occur. Using real-world examples and exercises, the discussion emphasizes continuous improvement that strengthens readiness beyond compliance.
Afternoon Session
Cyber Security – Emerging Threats – Prevention through Recovery
This session walks through what matters most before, during, and after a cybersecurity incident, starting with an unclassified intelligence briefing from an FBI Intelligence Analyst on emerging threats and trends. A panel from the Wisconsin Cyber Response Team (public and private sector) then covers preparedness and mitigation, technical response versus consequence management, and effective interagency communication. You’ll also hear how public‑private partnerships (P3) and cyber insurance can provide structure for stronger preparedness and recovery. The session closes with an interactive “Ask the Experts” Q&A to address participants’ most pressing questions.
June 10th Conference Day 2
Morning Sessions
Lessons Learned Implementing AI Technology for Resiliency
This session shares Juvare’s lessons learned from implementing AI in emergency management organizations and within its own operations. It covers common pitfalls, delays, and change-management challenges teams typically face when moving from pilots to real adoption. Attendees will hear practical approaches for setting realistic expectations, preparing data and workflows, and aligning stakeholders early. The goal is to help you accelerate implementation.
Panel Discussion – Bridging Silos Between Stakeholders
Silos within organizations—and across external partners—remain a major barrier to resilient business continuity, and this panel focuses on practical ways to break them down. Speakers share real-world strategies to align people, process, and communication across departments, leadership, vendors, and other stakeholders before disruptions occur. The discussion also covers how coordinated relationships improve information flow and speed response and recovery during incidents. Attendees will leave with actionable ideas for building trust and strengthening an integrated continuity program that extends beyond organizational boundaries.
Beyond the Plan: Reading the Room to Build Real Resilience
This session focuses on the human side of continuity work—getting the right leaders to care about the plan, invest in it, and show up when it matters. Executive coach Jessica Eley shares approaches for earning a seat at the table, building plans with distracted or resistant stakeholders, and navigating group dynamics during a live crisis. Attendees learn how to assess leaders’ competency, state, and capacity, then adjust their approach to match what the room needs. You’ll leave with a practical framework to build real resilience beyond the document.
Afternoon Session:
Cybersecurity Tabletop Exercise – Insider Threat
This interactive tabletop exercise simulates an insider-threat scenario involving a trusted employee, contractor, or partner who causes—or exploits—a security incident. Through guided discussion and real-time decision-making, teams work through warning signs, investigation steps, response actions, and communications in a safe environment. Participants gain practical techniques for spotting behavioral and technical indicators and improving coordination among security, HR, legal, leadership, and communications. The session also demonstrates what effective tabletop design and facilitation look like so attendees can run high-impact exercises at their own organizations.
Other Information
- Space is limited – registration ends May 19th - Register for each day separately
- Lunch will be provided on both days
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