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Module 1: Introduction to Cybersecurity Risk Management
This module introduces the fundamentals of cybersecurity risk management, covering key concepts such as threats, vulnerabilities, and risks. It highlights the importance of risk management in cybersecurity and provides an overview of the risk lifecycle.
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Module 2: Frameworks and Standards
This module explores various risk management frameworks and standards, including NIST RMF, ISO/IEC 27005, and CIS Controls. It compares these frameworks, highlighting their strengths and applications in building a robust cybersecurity risk management strategy.
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Module 3: Identifying Risks
This module focuses on techniques for identifying cybersecurity risks, including threat modeling, asset classification, and vulnerability identification. It explores tools and methods for recognizing potential risks, helping learners understand the threat landscape and the importance of early risk detection.
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Module 4: Risk Assessment
This module focuses on the process of conducting risk assessments, including both qualitative and quantitative methods. It covers techniques for identifying and prioritizing risks, using risk matrices and heat maps, and explores common tools for effective risk assessment.
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Module 5: Risk Mitigation Strategies
This module explores various risk mitigation strategies, focusing on the role of security controls such as preventive, detective, and corrective measures. It also covers cost-benefit analysis and incident response planning as key components of effective risk mitigation.
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Module 6: Risk Governance and Policy
This module explores the frameworks for establishing effective risk governance, the role of leadership in cybersecurity risk management, and the creation of risk policies and procedures. It also covers integrating risk management with corporate governance and compliance.
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Module 7: Cyber Insurance
This module explores the role of cyber insurance in managing cybersecurity risks. It covers how to assess cyber insurance needs, understand policy terms, evaluate coverage options, and measure the effectiveness of cyber insurance in mitigating risks.
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Module 8: Continuous Monitoring and Risk Management
This module emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring in cybersecurity risk management. It covers tools and strategies for ongoing risk assessment, threat intelligence, and adapting to emerging threats, ensuring proactive and dynamic risk management.
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Module 9: Incident and Crisis Management
This module focuses on risk-driven incident response planning, effective crisis communication strategies, and post-incident risk reevaluation. It emphasizes building organizational resiliency and handling cybersecurity crises, with real-world examples of successful crisis management.
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Module 10: Advanced Topics for Experts
This module explores advanced cybersecurity risk management topics, including managing risks associated with emerging technologies like AI, IoT, and blockchain. It also covers third-party risk, cloud security, and predictive risk analytics for critical infrastructure sectors.
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Module 11: Practical Applications and Case Studies
This module focuses on real-world applications of cybersecurity risk management, including building risk management plans, using assessment tools, and analyzing case studies. Learners will engage in hands-on exercises and group projects to simulate risk management scenarios.
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Cybersecurity Risk Management
About Lesson

Group Projects: Simulated Risk Management Scenarios

In this hands-on section, learners will be divided into groups and tasked with solving simulated cybersecurity risk management scenarios. Each group will be assigned a fictional organization facing a cybersecurity threat. The groups will follow the risk management lifecycle to identify, assess, and propose risk mitigation strategies for their assigned case.

 

Scenario 1: Phishing Attack

The group will be asked to address a phishing attack that has compromised the credentials of several employees. The team must assess the risks, identify affected systems, and develop a risk treatment plan that includes technical controls (e.g., multi-factor authentication) and training measures (e.g., phishing awareness).

 

Scenario 2: Data Loss from a Ransomware Attack

The group will address the risks associated with a ransomware attack that encrypts critical data. The team will develop a response strategy, including backup solutions, incident response, and post-incident recovery plans to minimize the impact of data loss.

 

Scenario 3: Insider Threat

In this scenario, an organization faces a risk from an insider who is leaking confidential information. The group will be tasked with identifying the potential vulnerabilities that led to this incident, conducting a risk assessment, and proposing ways to strengthen internal controls and monitor employee activities.

 

These group projects promote collaboration and allow learners to apply risk management concepts in a controlled environment. By simulating real-world risks, learners will develop practical skills that are directly applicable to their professional environments.