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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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Understanding DORA: How to operationalize digital resilience

everbridge

Aligned with existing regulations like NIS2 in the EU and the Bank of England Operational Resilience Regulation in the United Kingdom, DORA offers organizations the chance to leverage existing capabilities to meet the new requirements effectively. Automation and real-time alerts allow proactive detection and response to security incidents.

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Jerry Perullo: Cyber in the Board Room: Battle-Tested Advice

FS-ISAC

Jerry Perullo draws on more than two decades of experience, including as CISO at Intercontinental Exchange/New York Stock Exchange (ICE/NYSE), and recently as interim CISO at Silicon Valley Bank, to explain his framework for presenting cybersecurity risks and solutions to the Board. Yet, cybersecurity isn’t on the list.

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The evolution of cyber crime

SRM

When money was held in bank vaults, criminals used ingenuity and cunning to steal cash and valuables. A recent example of this was the spyware injected into a vulnerability within WhatsApp. The post The evolution of cyber crime appeared first on Security Risk Management. Things are no different in the world of crime.

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The Ukraine Invasion: What Are the Impacts on Supply Chain Dynamics?

Fusion Risk Management

The Bank of England, as part of their operational resilience policy statement , continually outlined the need for institutions to ensure that they can continue to deliver their important business services during severe (or extreme) but plausible scenarios.