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Course Description

Cybersecurity requires more than just laws and regulations. To ensure the protection of data systems and operations, your organization must embrace a culture of compliance, employ best practices, and remain alert. Once you define the types of cyber risks your organization faces, the next step is to cultivate a culture aimed at safeguarding against them. In this course, you will gain an understanding of the importance of collaboration, both internally and externally. You will recognize how establishing a shared sense of responsibility can be the start of your best defense against cyber threats and attacks. Finally, you will examine cybersecurity best practices and explore how to adopt those that best fit your organization.

You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Privacy Structure and Risk Assessment
  • Privacy Incidents
  • Examining Cybersecurity Governance
  • Business and Cybersecurity in Practice

Faculty Author

Leonard Kennedy

Benefits to the Learner

  • Identify threats and vulnerabilities both internal and external to your business
  • Promote a cybersecurity culture and ensure behavioral compliance
  • Examine best practices and consider which may apply to your organization

Target Audience

  • IT professionals
  • Marketing professionals
  • Managers and executives
  • Product development professionals
  • Data scientists
  • Professionals responsible for cybersecurity and privacy-related concerns
  • HR professionals
  • Legal professionals

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Cornell Law School
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