Digital transformation has heightened due to the pandemic. We went from, “we can’t work from home” to “we can only work from home moving forward”. Because of this change, our cyber risk increases and organizations need to take new action when it comes to risk. Join ISACA’s Risk IT Risk Professional Practices Lead, Paul Philips as he talks with Dr. Jack Freund—Head of Cyber Risk Methodology at VisibleRisk—about how to effectively communicate Cyber Risk to a Board of Directors. Organizations need to understand the financial ramifications of all aspects of cyber risk. Along with risk quantification, organizations need to work with and inform the BOD about the risk appetite for certain projects, how much risk tolerance the organization can afford to deal with and more.
ISACA’s Digital Transformation Part II — People, Process, and Technology
ISACA’s Digital Transformation Part I —Positive Potential of Technology
Just the Fax on Cybersecurity
Supply Chain Security Considerations
The Relationship Between Privacy and Research
Pursuing Risk Resilience
The State of Cryptocurrency
Diversifying the Security Hiring Pool
Remote Access Tools From a Hacker Perspective
Risk After COVID-19: A New Workforce
The Perils of Overlooking Physical Security
Assessing the Ethical Implications of Information Technology
What Makes a Threat an APT?
Exploring the Push for Zero Trust
The Microcomputing Revolution
Strategies for Securing Remote Technology
Managing Malware Threats
The Evolution of Wi-Fi
Why You Need a Proactive Approach to Risk
Engineering an Effective Privacy Game Plan
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