2022 Privacy, Regulation & Cybersecurity with Chris Moschovitis Extended seminar

When:  May 12, 2022 from 09:00 to 13:00 (ET)
Associated with  New York Metropolitan Chapter

Dates and Times: All times are New York time (Eastern Standard Time). Please click here to check the time and date in your location.                            Thursday, May 12th, 2022    9am - 1pm EST

Benefits of this class:
The average business struggles to navigate the new privacy legislation and its impact on business operations, much less its impact on IT and cybersecurity, frequently relegated to be an “IT problem.” This is not only inaccurate, but dangerous, leading to at best a “checklist approach” to privacy and cybersecurity, and complete misalignment between business goals, regulatory requirements, IT enablement of these goals, and cybersecurity alignment with both. Worse, the average business executive is not engaged, nor understands, privacy risk management and cybersecurity principles, both of which are essential in being able to –at a minimum– help the executives complete a handshake with privacy and cybersecurity professionals. IT, legal, and HR are frequently and inappropriately charged with this role, diverting them from value creation to a miss mash of value protection, and governance.
This overview will walk through the essential key steps in establishing a pragmatic privacy and cybersecurity program alignment for a business, starting with ways to identify goals, communicate with the executive teams, align and partner with IT, privacy asset valuation, threat and vulnerability assessments, environmental considerations (cloud, IoT, distributed workforce), control selection, incident response, people and cybersecurity, and program management.

To view the entire seminar outline please go to the "Agenda" page.


Instructor: CHRIS MOSCHOVITIS, CSXF, CISM, CGEIT, CDPSE
CPE Credits: 14    Seats for this event: 90 seats