Online training
Cyber Resilience
This course is intended to raise awareness on the concept of cyber resilience, defined as the ability of an organization to withstand or quickly recover from cyber events that disrupt usual business operations.Learners will gain an understanding of what cyber attacks look like and how they should react to them. The course describes the characteristics of a cyber resilient organization, and best practices that should be implemented for an organization to become cyber resilient. The course will also emphasise the key challenges and cyber threats that organizations will face in the future.
Geography Covered: Global | Duration: 45 minutes
Summary
Cyber resilience concerns all organizations and all employees as the consequences of a cyber attack can be catastrophic for any company. Cyber attacks have become more frequent and damaging since the end of the 1990s. According to Cybersecurity Ventures (a specialised magazine), cybercrime damages are expected to cost USD 6 trillion annually by 2021, up from USD 3 trillion in 2015.
While chief information officers used to focus on cybersecurity to protect their organizations, they now implement cyber resilience to fight cybercrime proactively. Cyber resilience combines the areas of information security, business continuity and organizational resilience.
The topics covered in the course include —
Key Characteristics of Cyber Resilience
Regula±ons and Best Practice
Lessons Learned from a Recent Cyber Attack
Cyber Resilience in the Future
It is widely regarded by regulators as one of the most significant concerns for organizations of all types. Therefore, new standards and legal directives have been implemented to raise awareness, but there is still a lot to be done by organizations to become and remain cyber resilient.
Key regulations addressed in the course:
Singapore Cybersecurity Bill to urge banks to take cybersecurity measures of prevention (2018)
Network and Information Systems (NIS) Directive in Europe
FCA policy approach updates in the UK (2017)
SEC announcement in the US to launch new initiatives fight cybercrime at the retail investor level (2017)
SFC, HKMA, and MAS guidelines and circulars
National Plan to Combat Cybercrime and updates in Australia (2013)
Cyber Crime Prevention Law in Qatar (2014)
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