Qualification Level
Cyber Security for Directors
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Become the champion of cyber security in your organisation. Rapidly acquire the skills and knowledge to tackle cyber threats and attacks

Why Cyber Security for Directors is Essential
Cyber threats and attacks pose one of the most immediate and long-term threats to organisations. Harness your knowledge and awareness of the key risks to ensure they receive the right attention.
Risk
According to global research on the state of security in 2022, 65% of organisations have reported an increase in cyber attacks in recent times.
Protect
Cyber threats are constantly evolving. The impact of an incident can be catastrophic to an organisation. Cyber security protection is now a key strategic issue for boards.
Respond
Organisations that know how to respond quickly to an incident significantly reduce the impact it has on the business. Acting in a fast and timely manner is critical.
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What you will learn

Fundamentals
Clearly understand the core concepts of cyber security and the steps to follow before and during an incident.

Types of threats
Gain a deep understanding of different types of security threats and be in a position to identify your organisation’s vulnerabilities.

Protection
Learn how to prioritise cyber security activities to provide the best protection for your organisation.

Organisational Approach
Be clear about the first, second and third line defences of cyber security, and the commonly used standards for benchmarking.
How you will apply your learning

Are senior management and the board aware of key risks related to cyber security?

Are IT processes designed and operating to detect cyber threats?

Do cyber security initiatives receive adequate support and priority?

Has management performed a risk assessment to identify assets susceptible to cyber threats or security breaches, and has the potential impact (financial and non-financial) been assessed?

Are cyber security policies and procedures in place, and do employees and contractors receive cyber security awareness training on a periodic basis, and can such training be evidenced?

Are feedback mechanisms operating to give senior management and the board insight into the status of the organisation’s cyber security programmes?