Moscow State University, together with Positive Technologies, is launching an information security program “Cyber-Resilient Organization: Managing a Company in a Digital Storm.” The main goal is to provide Russian senior management, department heads and digital transformation leaders with the necessary knowledge and tools to develop business sustainability in the digital environment and maintain balance in the regulatory space.
The program will help managers make strategic decisions taking into account cybersecurity factors and the provisions of Decree No. 250, as well as obtain a guaranteed result from investments in information technology and digitization.
The training will be conducted remotely with a personal mentor and will include a series of meetings between course participants and thought leaders and cybersecurity experts.
At the end of the course, participants will be able to complete the following tasks:
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identify and take into account cybersecurity risks when building a business strategy;
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ensure business resilience through effective cybersecurity principles;
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make correct and safe decisions in crisis situations;
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correctly analyze and evaluate investments in cybersecurity;
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understand the roles and responsibilities of managers and information security teams in the company, taking into account May Decree No. 250;
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know which experts are included in the “cybersecurity team” and understand how to build and evaluate the work of the information security unit;
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Browse today’s tools, products and services that protect your business from cyber attacks.
“Positive Technologies has been developing approaches in the field of digital business resiliency and effective cybersecurity for many years. The experience of our clients and partners, as well as the active participation of the state, demonstrate that the more precisely the company management defines the objectives and results of cyber resilience, the more reliable and effective the protection against dangerous events incompatible with the will be. the performance of the organization. We hope that the experience we have gained will help all students master this area, resist threats and risks, and achieve their business digital transformation goals.”— said Roman Chaplygin, Director of Business Consulting Development at Positive Technologies.
The program begins on November 16, the Academy of Information Systems (AIS) participates in its organization. After passing the final certification, students will receive a certificate from Moscow State University on advanced training.
Author:
Irina Pecherskaya
Source: RB

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