October 24, 2025
NaviRisk at Security Day powered by Nedap 2025
Protecting critical infrastructure has never been more challenging. From cyberattacks and physical incidents to geopolitical risks, organizations face a complex and constantly evolving threat environment.
At Security Day powered by Nedap 2025, our CEO Bartosz Pastuszka joined a panel of experts to discuss how businesses can strengthen their defenses and what proven solutions already make a difference in practice.
We believe that conversations like these are vital. They raise awareness, foster collaboration across the industry, and ultimately support building resilience in the era of hybrid threats.



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March 4, 2026
#HejMember Podcast: Business Security
In Episode 7 of the Swedish-Polish Chamber of Commerce podcast, our CEO, Bartosz Pastuszka, discusses how business risk has evolved — from internal fraud and whistleblowing to cyber threats and reputational challenges in the AI era. In conversation with Fredrik Udd, Bartosz Pastuszka emphasizes that security in internationally operating companies is no longer a support […]
February 9, 2026
CEO of NaviRisk appointed expert at the Jagiellonian University
Bartosz Pastuszka, CEO of NaviRisk, has joined the group of experts in the project “Excel lent University – Education for the Economy” (2024–2029). The initiative is implemented by the Jagiellonian University – one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Poland – and funded by the National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) under […]
January 20, 2026
Investigations in local operations – when headquarters need clarity on the ground
In international organizations, some of the most serious risks arise far from headquarters. They develop within local subsidiaries, branches or operational units, where management autonomy is high and direct oversight is limited. From our experience at NaviRisk, investigations are frequently commissioned by international owners, boards or headquarters in response to concerns related to local management […]