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Enterprise Security Leadership: Protection By Design

In this session, Ed Amoroso dives into the 8 rules that leaders need to understand a defense in-depth approach and help teams focus on security by design.

Course Overview

Overall Proficiency Level
3 - Advanced
Course Prerequisites

N/A

Training Purpose
Skill Development
Management Development
Specific Audience
All
General Public
Delivery Method
Online, Self-Paced
  • Online, Self-Paced

Learning Objectives

The main goal of implementing a secure design approach is to optimize prevention, detection, and response times. In past sessions, the main points covered effective communication for leaders in cybersecurity to manage and guide their teams through today's virtual resources and challenges. The central problem of enterprise cybersecurity is the way it was set up. With a plethora of technologies and vendors, challenges arise when attempting to securely connect them. Overcoming these challenges is difficult, but with a better understanding of how embedded security applies to all processes, systems, tools, workflows, and infrastructure, leaders can build a clear picture of what major team outcomes should be and how teams can operate efficiently and securely.

Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):

Feedback

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