Your Competitive Advantage
The average cost to
a company based in the US for a data breach is $5.4 million. Unsurprisingly,
cybersecurity has become an important and challenging topic of interest in
modern internal auditing. Cybersecurity is as much a business risk as it is a
security one, making it critical for internal auditors to develop the skills
needed to take on these challenges.
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.
This workshop will provide participants with cybersecurity
understanding and guides participants through an approach to assessing
cybersecurity risks and controls. The workshop will provide participants with a
framework to develop a cybersecurity risk assessment framework to assist
organisation to assess their cybersecurity arrangements.
Topics
covered
·
Describe
the role of internal audit related to cyber threats
·
Apply
key concepts, IIA Standards & Guidance and resources to your
organisation
·
Assess
inherent risk and cyber threats in your organisation
·
Apply
a framework to assessing cyber security threats and risks that you can take back
to your workplace
·
List
key internal audit considerations for cybersecurity risk
Presenter: Michael Woods, Founder & CEO, Tannhauser
Online
Classroom:
The content delivered for IIA-Australia training programs in the online
classroom format is the same as what would be delivered face-to-face.
This one-day training program will be delivered
in two 3-hour lessons (10:30am - 01:30pm AEDT) on 1 &
2 February using Zoom. Registrations will be strictly limited to 12
participants to allow maximum interaction in the online environment.
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