Overview
This course aims to explore the policies, practices, and partnerships required to prevent a global cyber pandemic in the wake of increased digital dependency post-COVID-19. The course covers topics such as preparing for cybercrime, addressing systemic risks and vulnerabilities, understanding the human factor in cybersecurity, and developing strategic risk management approaches. The teaching method involves presentations and discussions led by industry experts. This course is intended for individuals interested in cybersecurity, policy-making, and risk management in the digital age.
Syllabus
Introduction
Welcome
How did the pandemic change your and Interpols work
Preparing for the next wave of cyber crime
Systemic risks and vulnerabilities
Hybrid normal
Silver lining
Board response
Cyber security as a strategic risk
How should organizations handle vulnerabilities
The human factor
Have a plan
Reduce the risk
What do we have today
Taught by
World Economic Forum