Insight
Webinar: Effective Cyber Risk Management
Join our webinar on how to use effective cyber risk management to identify risks, control a growing attack surface and ultimately recover from an adverse situation
For many businesses and organisations, the shift to digital technology to support business objectives has accelerated significantly. The current situation with COVID-19 means that for most, certain IT/OT assets are now critical business assets, and the risks posed to them are becoming more complex to manage. The challenge that many companies and organisations face, is how to use effective cyber risk management to identify risks, control a growing attack surface and ultimately recover from an adverse situation with minimal disruption to the business, should the situation arise.
On 16 June, Jason Harle, Sr. Manager in Deloitte’s Cyber Risk practice, will host a webinar on effective cyber risk management in order to assist businesses in identifying risks and preparing for cyber incidents.
At the webinar, Jason will discuss some of the common challenges that companies and organisations often face, and lay out some effective steps to implement and run cyber risk management and link this to increasing business resilience relating to cyber risks.
You can sign up below and we look forward to 'seeing' you.
Watch the webinar to get:
- An overview of common issues arising from implementing and running a cyber-risk management capability
- The importance of context - what, why, how and by whom?
- Pragmatic advice on risk management
processes.
Date
16.06.2020
11:00-11:30
Contact
In case of questions please contact Line Skovbjerg
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