Operationalizing Cybersecurity with Risk-Based Governance - It's Not Just About Technology

October 12 from 17:00 to 18:00

(GMT | Greenwich Mean Time)


This event does not qualify for CPE credits

Join us for a lively discussion about ways to make cybersecurity an integral part of your organization's approach to business.

Many departments within an organization – information security, vendor management, finance, human resources, and more – hold pieces of cybersecurity information. Unfortunately, most organizations lack the ability to put the full risk picture together. Companies react to external threats by spending billions on technology solutions, without addressing root-cause governance issues, such as operationalizing employee and vendor password policies.

It's important to recognize that the governance of information security and technology is a tenet of risk management, and is most effective when implemented with a holistic, cross-functional approach.

Join us for a lively discussion about ways to make cybersecurity an integral part of your organization's approach to business.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn how to operationalize cybersecurity policies across departments and levels
  • Determine clear cross-functional accountability for cybersecurity responsibilities
  • Explore metrics that monitor the effectiveness of cybersecurity programs
  • Discuss best practices for reporting cybersecurity progress and effectiveness to the board and regulators

Presenters:

  • Steven Minsky, CEO, LogicManager
  • Brendan Colliton, Manger, Business Development, LogicManager

CPE Credit Notice

This is a group internet-based event for NASBA authorized continuing education credit. OCEG webinars are free for anyone to attend, but only Attendees who have an OCEG All Access Pass will receive a Certificate of Completion for the webinar indicating 1 hour of CPE credit.

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