A LinkedIn post from DeNexus highlights that board member Rosa Kariger is scheduled to participate in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2026. The session, titled “Domino Effect: Simulating Ecosystem Disruptions,” is described as a scenario lab on cascading risks in digital supply chains.
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According to the post, Kariger will appear alongside senior leaders from A.P. Møller-Maersk and France’s ANSSI, with moderation by the CEO of the Global Resilience Federation. The panel is framed as examining how isolated cyber incidents at suppliers can propagate across borders and sectors, and how resilience practices might evolve into interoperable global frameworks.
The company’s LinkedIn commentary suggests it sees quantification of cyber risk in operational technology and industrial environments as central to future resilience. For investors, this positioning at a high-profile cybersecurity forum may signal efforts by DeNexus to align its brand with thought leadership in critical infrastructure risk analytics and to deepen relationships with large enterprise and governmental stakeholders.
Visibility at a World Economic Forum platform could enhance DeNexus’s credibility with potential customers that manage complex supply chains and OT environments. If the exposure translates into pilot projects, strategic partnerships, or inclusion in broader ecosystem initiatives, it could support long-term demand for the company’s cyber-risk quantification offerings and strengthen its competitive standing in industrial cybersecurity analytics.

