// Cybersecurity Resilience
IT security for managers and decision-makers
In this seminar, managers and decision-makers learn what risks exist with regard to IT security incidents. Using common practical examples, it is shown how hackers think and act, what risks there are from their own employees and what effects such incidents can have on business operations.
In addition to educating and raising awareness of this topic, concrete prevention and defense measures are presented that can be integrated into your own organizational processes. These concern control and security mechanisms as well as technical adjustments and the education of our own employees.
The last part of this seminar is about getting to know the relevant measures that are necessary from a technical, organizational and, above all, legal perspective when a security incident occurs and, in the worst case, data has been withdrawn via a gap.
The aim of this seminar is to gain an overview of the attack scenarios and security gaps. In addition, the seminar participants should learn to recognize current threats, assess risks and impacts on their own organization and take measures to avoid or counteract security incidents.
Content of the training
Think like hackers: How do modern attackers proceed?
Learn about attack vectors: hacking tools, network vulnerabilities, destructive attachments, ransomware Trojans
Social engineering: How do hackers achieve their goals through their own employees?
Identify and evaluate risks - what can I do? So what do I have to do as a manager?
Education: Involvement of employees in the IT security concept
Business continuity strategies
Catastrophe: What do I do in the event of an IT security incident? What does well-thought-out crisis management look like? What are the legal framework? What do I have to report?
Target group & requirements
This course is designed for decision-makers and (prospective) managers.
Length of time
The training is designed as a compact training for 1 day.
Requirements
No special knowledge is required.
Interested? Get in contact with us.