Cybersecurity Auditing in an Unsecure World

Starts:  Mar 26, 2019 09:00 (BE)
Ends:  Mar 27, 2019 17:00 (BE)
Associated with  Belgium Chapter
$5.4 million — that’s the average cost of a data breach to a U.S.-based company. It’s no surprise, then, that cybersecurity is a hot topic and a major challenge in internal auditing today. Cybersecurity is as much of a business risk as it is a security one, making it critical for internal auditors to develop the skill set needed to take on these challenges.

In this course, you will develop an understanding of cybersecurity concepts that can be used to facilitate integrated audit efforts within your organization. Developed with and facilitated by leading industry experts, this course will examine preventive, detective, and corrective controls, and how to apply the audit process to a cloud environment. You will also be exposed to the mobile environment and cyber standards, as well as learn how to audit common security solutions.

This course is designed for internal auditors involved in IT audits or those involved in audit activities that require an understanding of how to manage the impact of cybersecurity events on business risks.

Course Objectives  Define cybersecurity from an audit perspective, including an understanding of its scope, limitations, and how to measure effectiveness.  Identify the purpose of preventive, detective, and corrective controls.  Understand cyber liability insurance and its impact on cybersecurity.  Understand cyber standards, state notification laws, and how they affect an organization.  Understand how to assess an organization’s cyber capabilities from an attacker perspective, using threat modeling.  Assess cybersecurity risks and controls related to using cloud providers or third-party vendors.

ISACA Belgium Members get access to the same rate as the IIABel members.

Location

IIA Belgium Office
Rue Royale 109-111 Koningstraat, level 5
Brussels, 1000