![]() ![]() To prove they were a “particular niche” Finch and CIISec had to provide many examples to show they were the only body operating wholly in this field. Having gained Royal Charter status in 2018, Finch explained: “it was quite a journey” as you can only have one Royal Charter status for a particular area. We're giving them the tools to either develop the capability within an organisation or to look at their own career and develop it” she continued. “What we want to do is we want to recognise people for their skills and competency, we want to help them with the development paths and we want them to be successful. Understanding and recognising the importance of adaptability and learning in cybersecurity, CIISec provides many security professionals with the tools and knowledge to respond to new challenges as they present themselves.Īmanda Finch is the CEO of the Institute and she explained that CIISec is: “the natural home for cyber professionals throughout their career.” The rapid increase towards digitalisation, information, and cyber security holds greater importance to businesses and organisations as they look to protect themselves from threats.Ĭoupling this with ‘the new normal’ of remote working, cyber and information security professionals have to be adaptive to new challenges as they arise. She is also regularly appointed as an arbitrator.As the only pure-play information and cyber security institution to have been granted Royal Charter status, the Chartered Institute of Information Security (CIISec) is dedicated to raising the standard of professionalism in information and cyber security. In addition to representing clients in arbitration cases, Anna deals with issues relating to the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards and judgments. She has experience conducting arbitrations under a wide range of rules including ICC, SCAI, DIS, LCIA, SCC, as well as in ad hoc arbitrations under UNCITRAL rules. Anna was previously qualified in Switzerland and advises on Swiss law issues as well as German law. A recognised leader in international arbitration, Anna acts as lead counsel in international commercial arbitrations and advises on disputes under long-term contracts. She is also a Visiting Lecturer at Queen Mary University of London and Humboldt University of Berlin, and she speaks regularly at international conferences.Ĭlick here to read the miniseries ‘Justice Rebooted’ which examines the psychological side of virtual hearings: Anna MasserĪnna Masser is a partner in our Frankfurt office and leads the international arbitration practice in Germany. Ula served as Scientific Advisor to the ICC Task Force on the Accuracy of Fact Testimony in International Arbitration. She is an Honorary Research Fellow at Warwick University where she conducts original research which informs her training and consultancy with the most cutting-edge ideas. She holds a MA in Psychology from the University of St Andrews and a PhD in Cognitive Psychology from University College London. This experience is framed by a deep understanding of psychology and the science of human behaviour. She also has first-hand experience in regulatory, risk and compliance in investment bank and telecoms firms. Her commercial knowledge stems from 12 years as an international lawyer specialising in international arbitration, based in London, Hong Kong and Madrid. Ula’s professional background and experience are unique. She also works with a range of corporate and banking clients on leadership, diversity & inclusion and wellbeing programmes. ![]() Ula trains and advises lawyers, arbitrators and experts on topics including virtual hearings, witness memory & interviewing, negotiation and decision-making. About the contributors Dr Ula Cartwright-Finchĭr Ula Cartwright-Finch is Managing Director of Cortex Capital, a consultancy that uses psychology and neuroscience to solve challenges in business and law. The ICC Commission Report ‘ The Accuracy of Fact Witness Memory in International Arbitration’ can be accessed here. ![]()
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