This course is the next logical step after gaining basic knowledge related to the use of information systems in business. The course will introduce critical Cyber-Risk management concepts which include administration and management of security measures, professional ethics, important fundamental security concepts, governance and compliance techniques. After successfully completing this course, you will be able to effectively use information technology tools to analyse organisational Cyber security risk, present strategies to mitigate the revealed Cyber security risk and align a company's security posture with standards, regulations and best practice guidelines.
You will be shown how to engage and direct corporate Cyber security policy management, how to select appropriate security controls, and direct an effective implementation strategy, designed to reduce the risk of an organisation being exposed to possible attacks against their IT systems. You will be instructed on how to apply techniques that will allow you to develop and present a real-world corporate IT Disaster recovery plan.
This will culminate in an post-incident analysis of a large scale Cyber-breach case study, where you will utilise the knowledge you have gained to critically identify key events and failings, to present a post incident analysis along with a suggested cyber security improvement strategy.