Security is just a catch all term for risk tolerance. Unfortunately, many organizations do not measure security in this way. That's why it's critical for decision makers and security strategists to ensure that the milestones of risk, compliance and governance are being met. The process of managing GRC requires knowledge of project management and planning, security policies and the administration of security resources depending on priority. This course will guide students through these principles and much more.
Shadowscape
802 W. Bannock St.
Suite 1005
Boise, ID 83702
SEC-I or equivalent and Cyber Intelligence Analytics and Operations (CIAO TI-I) recommended
In this course of instruction, students should expect to learn cyber risk assessment best practices and frameworks, outlining cybersecurity program planning and management, security resource allocation and prioritization, the various frameworks that govern different industries and be given a cursory overview of how to asses cyber threats and apply them to your security planning. The course will be capped off with a culmination exercise in which students will be given a bank of resources to place strategically in an effort to avoid intrusion event catastrophe.
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
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