Newsletter | Volume 1

Issue I
Issue II
Issue III
Issue IV
Issue V
Issue VI
Issue VII
Issue VIII
Issue IX
Issue X
Issue XI
Issue XII
Issue XIII
Issue XIV
Issue XV
Issue XVI
Issue XVII
Issue XVIII
Issue XIX

click here to

Subscribe to our newsletter



To Unsubscribe click here

Most IT- and Cybersecurity breaches and attacks are multi-level and multi-channel by default

The IT- and Cybersecurity day on the 19th October 2015 at The Technical university of Denmark is designed for board members and senior management, IT managers, risk, governance and compliance managers, their supporting team members, CFO's, and individuals interested in updating their IT and Cybersecurity risk management knowledge.

The IT and Cybersecurity day is suitable for board members who would like to gain knowledge on their current IT and Cybersecurity issues and get inspiration for a program with new tools and techniques to support the upgrade. The IT- and Cybersecurity day provides a practical Approach to IT and Cyber Security Risk Assessment with expert insights, education on current business issues and emerging trends. Regulators having identified Cyber Security as a key area for focus as any organisation that holds personal data requires a Cyber Security program.

Monitoring Cybersecurity is based on challenges, best practices, analysis and results
The list of IT and data breaches continues to grow. According to recent UK Government research , 74% of small firms in the UK experienced a Cyber Security breach in 2014, and 90% of large firms were also targeted. In the USA, according to data gathered from breached organisations, the average cost of a data breach in 2014 was $5.9m - an increase of 10% over 2013 levels. Key factors affecting the cost to organisations include:-
  • How the data was lost e.g. malicious or criminal attack; system glitches or employee mistakes
  • Loss of business due to abnormal customer mix - including reputation losses and diminished goodwill
  • Response of internal breach team -
    • business continuity management involved in the remediation of the breach
    • having a formal incident response plan
  • Involvement of vendors or other third parties
This one day combines course, seminar and workshop introduces and updates the Enterprise IT and Cyber Security Risks with principles, processes and tools to achieve implement or update an effective IT and Cyber Security practice.

Effectively balance governance and compliance against IT and Cybersecurity management
The IT Security and Cyber Security day will combine the practical experiences with a customised IT and Cyber Security roadmap and frameworks developed by Copenhagen ComplianceŽ. The IT and Cyber Security risk assessment tool provides a practical and flexible approach to take into consideration IT and Cyber Security strategies, appetite, for businesses of different sizes and the levels of IT and Cyber Security risk maturity.

For more information se: http://www.riskability.org/2015/it-security/