Description

This course delves into the intricate landscape of cybersecurity policy and governance within national security contexts. Participants will explore the foundational principles, legal frameworks, and regulatory requirements shaping cybersecurity policies. The course covers essential topics such as national cybersecurity strategies, risk management and assessment methodologies, incident response protocols, crisis management procedures, and the role of public-private and international collaboration in bolstering cybersecurity defenses. Additionally, it addresses cybersecurity education and workforce development initiatives and examines the ethical and legal considerations inherent in cybersecurity governance.

Who This Course Is For:

This course is tailored for professionals working in national security environments, including government policymakers, cybersecurity strategists, risk management specialists, regulatory compliance officers, and cybersecurity professionals responsible for safeguarding national assets and critical infrastructure. It is also suitable for individuals involved in cybersecurity policy formulation, legislative compliance, and regulatory enforcement across governmental agencies and private-sector organizations. Moreover, professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of cybersecurity governance frameworks and enhance their capacity to address evolving cyber threats within national security contexts will find this course invaluable.