[Lynda] Risk Management for IT and Cybersecurity Managers

 

Author: Jason Dion
Released: 4/24/2020
Duration: 1h 22m
Skill Level: Beginner

 

About

Curious about why leaders at your organization decided not to fund your project? In this course, get an inside look at how cybersecurity and information technology (IT) managers use a preliminary risk analysis to determine which projects to pass on and which ones to support with funding. Instructor Jason Dion goes over the terms used by executives and managers when discussing risk management, including what it means to mitigate, transfer, avoid, and accept risk. He also digs into the two methods you can use to calculate risk: qualitative and quantitative risk measurement. To lend these concepts a real-world context, Jason dives into a case study. Upon wrapping up this course, you’ll have the knowledge you need to build a more compelling business case for your projects.

Skills covered in this course

• Cybersecurity
• Network Security
• IT Risk Management
• Cyber Risk Management
• Security
• IT

 

About Instructor

Jason Dion is a cybersecurity trainer at Dion Training Solutions.

Jason specializes in actionable information you can use to further your cybersecurity and information technology career. He provides IT certification and training videos that help students prepare themselves to tackle today’s cybersecurity challenges.

Jason Dion, CISSP No. 349867, is an instructor at Anne Arundel Community College and at the School of Engineering and Computational Science at Liberty University. He has multiple information technology professional certifications, including Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Certified Network Defense Architect (CNDA), CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA A+, and ITILv3.

 

Size: 486MB

 

Course: https://www.lynda.com/course-tutorials/Risk-Management-IT-Cybersecurity-Managers/2252221-2.html


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