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The Best Risk Management Courses on Udemy to Consider for 2021

Solutions Review

The editors at Solutions Review have compiled this list of the best Risk Management courses on Udemy to consider taking. Risk management is an essential skill in the data protection space. This list of the best risk management courses on Udemy below includes links to the modules and our take on each.

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Dynamic Risks: Working Definitions and Implications for Risk Management Teams

On Solve

As our OnSolve leadership team reflects on 2020 and 2021, we note a trend in our conversations with Business Continuity (BC), Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Physical Security (PS), Travel Risk Management (TRM) and Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) leaders. Dynamic Risks: A Working Definition.

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Business Continuity 2025 – What Will Future Incidents Look Like?

Plan B Consulting

Again, the devastating hurricanes in the Caribbean in 2017 can be seen as part of this change. When BC started, I know of a Scottish Local Authority which spent £100k on external consultants to develop their BC plans. My Hive internet heating system was down last week due to an outage at a data centre.

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Business Continuity 2025 – What Will Future Incidents Look Like?

Plan B Consulting

Again, the devastating hurricanes in the Caribbean in 2017 can be seen as part of this change. When BC started, I know of a Scottish Local Authority which spent £100k on external consultants to develop their BC plans. My Hive internet heating system was down last week due to an outage at a data centre.

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Guest Post: Cybersecurity Incidents Lead to New Standards, Requirements

Security Industry Association

This led, over several days, to massive website outages that affected some of the internet’s most prominent sites, including Amazon, Twitter, Netflix, PayPal, Reddit and others. The response to Mirai from both the U.S. and Europe was a call for a basic level of security in all IoT devices.