This course covers the fundamentals of corporate cybersecurity management, including prioritizing steps, legal concepts, TCO vs. ROI, translating technical threats into business risks, spoliation, supply chain, cyber implications for publicly traded companies, and underwriting considerations. The course aims to teach skills in risk assessment, legal compliance, financial analysis, and strategic decision-making in cybersecurity. The teaching method includes lectures, case studies, and practical examples. The course is designed for professionals in cybersecurity, risk management, compliance, finance, and business operations.
Overview
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Part 1 - Introduction to Corporate Cybersecurity Management
- Module 1
- Part 2 - 4 Steps on Prioritizing
- Part 3 - Legal Concepts Relative to Cybersecurity
- Part 4 - TCO vs. ROI
- Part 5 - Translating Technical Threats Into Business Risk
- Part 6 - Spoliation in the Field of Cyber
- Part 7 - Supply Chain
- Part 8 - Cyber Implications for Publicly Traded Companies
- Part 9 - Underwriting Process and Considerations
Taught by
Carter Schoenberg