Part 1 of this 4 Part series. Neither cybersecurity nor risk management are evaporating. To the contrary, their emphasis is becoming more pronounced. This webinar takes a practical approach that considers businesses of all sizes, publicly traded, private, and non-profit, and discusses relevant standards and risk and the steps to take to minimizing legal, fiduciary, and ethical risk, which if left unchecked can lead to financial, reputational, and legal harm. Special attention will be given to the subtle shift in focus from cybersecurity to cybersecurity risk management and the implications of the proposed SEC Regulations and the McDonald’s case.
Key Objectives:
• The role of National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) in any compliance program.
• Fiduciary implications for not addressing cybersecurity risk.
• Legal and ethical considerations in healthcare, legal, and other industries.
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