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Cybersecurity Mini MBA Training Course

Why is cybersecurity Important? Around 45% of U.S. companies experienced a data breach in 2021.

Cybersecurity Foundations Workshop Training by TonexAnd most cybersecurity professionals believe this number likely is higher due to the potential for as yet undetected breaches.

The consequences for businesses that experience data breaches are severe and increasing. This is mainly due to the increased regulatory burden for notification of the individuals whose data has been compromised. Notification requirements and penalties for businesses suffering a data breach differ with the jurisdiction, both within the United States and Canada and internationally.

Companies that experience a data breach involving customers have to establish where their customers reside and which regulatory authority has jurisdiction. Regulations define the type of data for which notification is required after a breach and they define who has to be notified, how the notification has to be carried out and whether specific authorities have to be notified.

Typically breaches involving personal, financial and health data are subject to notification requirements but exact definitions vary for different jurisdictions. Companies doing business internationally may have customers in many jurisdictions and may have to comply with a variety of requirements.

Analysts contend that organizations need to view cybersecurity as an ongoing process of learning because that’s what cybercriminals are doing in exploring new ways to steal data.

Cybersecurity defenses that worked last year may not be enough this year.

A good place to start when it comes to updating your cybersecurity approach is taking a hard look at new technologies that can help fight cybercrime. For example, consider embedded hardware authentication.

Clearly, A PIN and password are no longer adequate to offer foolproof protection to hardware. Embedded authenticators are emerging technologies to verify a user’s identity. Intel, for instance, has initiated a major breakthrough in this domain by introducing Sixth-generation vPro Chips.

These powerful user authentication chips are embedded into the hardware itself. Designed to revolutionize authentication security, these employ multiple levels and methods of authentication working in tandem.

Blockchain cybersecurity is also gaining momentum with organizations who have a lot to lose (maybe even everything) through cyber-attacks.

Cybersecurity Mini MBA Training Course

Cybersecurity Mini MBA Training Course is a 5-day cybersecurity business essentials. Cybersecurity Mini MBA Training Course is a education program and career experience with key cybersecurity business and technology practices including technology, leadership, ethics, regulation and strategic marketing.

Now is the time to learn everything you can about protecting your business from this insidious enemy.

Program outlines:

  • Cybersecurity fundamentals
  • Cybersecurity Domains and Assets
  • Cybersecurity Threats
  • Common Attack Types and Attack Vectors
  • Cybersecurity Processes & Controls
  • Advanced Persistent Threats (APT)
  • Enterprise Risk of Successful APT Attack
  • The “Cyber Kill Chain”
  • Workshop

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