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The digital economy is an interdependent and interconnected environment in which we all work. Understanding cyber risk is a business imperative to not only protect an organisation but to empower it, to leverage innovation, and support a culture of compliance, privacy, and ethical implementation of technology.
These cyber security qualifications and training courses offer cyber security and compliance professionals who need an understanding of cyber risk the opportunity to gain more knowledge and skills around cyber risk management.
Find different levels of recognised and accredited certifications that can help you in your professional development and career advancement.
Understand the mechanics of ransomware, how to defend your business and how to respond to an attack.
Gain a compliance-orientated understanding of cyber risk and security topics relevant to North America.
Get to grips with core cyber security issues and boost your understanding while cutting through the jargon.
Gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence you require to protect your organisation's digital assets.
A new programme designed to teach businesses how to establish and operationalise a cyber security programme based on the NIST Cyber Security Framework.
Learn how to comply the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and become a certified specialist.
International Cyber Threat Task Force , established in 2010, is a not-for-profit initiative promoting the ecosystem of an international, independent, non-partisan cyber security community. They have been committed to fostering collaboration, networking and knowledge sharing for the past ten years.
We have partnered with the International Cyber Threat Task Force (ICTTF) to deliver
three
levels of cyber risk courses. They will provide knowledge suitable for all levels, no matter what stage you are at in your career.
25 May 2020
With governments around the world having intervened to curtail non-essential travel and social gathering to minimise the spread of COVID-19, more of us than ever are now working from home. Whilst for many working from home isn’t new, the scale of this shift, combined with the suddenness with which it was required, seems to have heightened the risk of cyberattacks.....
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20 July 2020
The cyberattack directed at Twitter last week[1] was the online equivalent of an explosive device being detonated. Around 130 high-profile accounts were hacked last Wednesday in an attempt to solicit bitcoin
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