Introduction to Cyber Risk
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Cyber risk can be defined as the risk of financial loss, business interruption, or damage to an organization from some failure connected to its information or operational technology systems. But cyber risk goes far beyond technology. Cyber is, among others, a holistic and enterprise risk that poses a financial, operational, people, regulatory, and even catastrophic threat to all organizations, regardless of size or sector. As such, understanding an organization’s business drivers and the daily decisions related to them often proves the critical link towards managing the journey to achieving holistic and sustainable cyber resilience. This course is designed with the view that lack of cyber literacy and the divide between cyber risk and business risk impact investments and business operations. The class is intended to introduce students to cyber risk and business risk frameworks as well as internal and external stakeholder to develop holistic business strategy that can withstand the rising cyber security risks. This course will expose students to real impacts of attacks on businesses and the regulatory environment that is impacting businesses.
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