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Course Description:
The mission of every organization is affected by today’s global economy and the digital era. Organizations are critically dependent on information technology (IT) to better support their business Goals. Risk Management plays a critical role in protecting an organization’s information assets, and its mission therein, from IT-related Risk. An effective Risk Management Process is an important component of a successful IT security program. The principal goal of an organization’s Risk Management Process should be to protect the organization and its ability to perform their mission, not just its IT assets. Therefore, the Risk Management Process should not be treated primarily as a technical function carried out by the IT experts who operate and manage the IT system, but as an essential Management function of the organization.
Risk is the net negative impact of the exercise of a vulnerability, considering both the probability and the impact of occurrence. Risk Management is the Process of identifying Risk, assessing Risk, and taking steps to reduce Risk to an acceptable level. This Course provides an overview into the specific criteria, steps and actions necessary to implement and sustain a comprehensive Information Risk Management program.
Course Topics:
● Module1: Risk Management Definitions and Principles
● Module2: Risk Management Policies and RequirementS
● Module3: Defining Risk Management Goals and Objectives
● Module4: NIST Assesment Process – A Best Practice
● Module5: Course Learning Summary
Learning Goals:
● Address various Risk methodologies and assess application to individual enterprise environments.
● Explain and utilize Risk Assesment and analysis methodologies.
● Identify significant components of Risk and their respective Definitions.
● Define Risk Management Goals and Objectives.
● Document Risk Practices and Risk types.
● Recognize the ISO Principles of Risk Management.
● Understand the COBIT 4.1 and COBIT 5 elements related to IT Risk identification and Management.
● Apply the nine (9) steps of the NIST IT Risk Assesment methodology to an enterprise-wide Risk Assesment project.
● Prepare and evaluate a Statement of Risk Management.
● Describe the role and value of IT Risk Management as a basis of proactive corporate governance.
Course Agenda:
Day 1
● Pre Course Reading
● Risk Management Definitions and Principles
● Risk Management Policies and RequirementS
● Defining Risk Management Goals and Objectives
● NIST Assesment Process – A Best Practice
● Course Learning Summary
Who can Attend?
This workshop is intended for:
● Primary
● Internal and external auditors (IT, financial, operational)
● Risk Compliance Officers
● Professionals involved in organizational or IT GRC strategic initiative
● Secondary Audience
● Management consultants
● Controllers
● Directors of Human ReCourses
● Facilities Managers
Four women at a lingerie sale have nothing in common but a black lace bra AND memory loss, hot flashes, night sweats, not enough sex, too much sex and more! This hilarious musical parody set to classic tunes from the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles! See what more than 15 million women and fans worldwide have been laughing about for 18 years! It’s the Hilarious Celebration of Women and The Change!®
The International Research Conference Aims and Objectives
The International Research Conference is a federated organization dedicated to bringing together a significant number of diverse scholarly events for presentation within the conference program. Events will run over a span of time during the conference depending on the number and length of the presentations. With its high quality, it provides an exceptional value for students, academics and industry researchers.
ICSCTMT 2020: 14. International Conference on Smart Communication Technologies and Mobile Technologies aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Smart Communication Technologies and Mobile Technologies. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Smart Communication Technologies and Mobile Technologies
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YEAR OF THE PIG 2019: FENG SHUI FORECAST (Video recording of live webinar presentation held on 1/26/2019)
Chinese New Year is on February 5, 2019
Feng Shui New Year (Spring Stand) is February 4, 2019
Enjoy this Video Webinar presentation with Feng Shui Master Simona Mainini, Dr. Arch. while she walk us thru the yearly Feng Shui and Astrology forecast for 2019, year of the Earth Pig. The Earth Pig of 2019 is going to be very different that 2018. Gentle, fun loving Pig is softening the stands and bringing good sense into heated debates.Do not miss this opportunity to see what the new year has in store for you and how to make the best of it. In this presentation you'll learn:
- How to find prosperity, career achievement and romance for the year- How to avoid delay, cancellations and accidents areas for the year- Buildings that will experience financial troubles and health problems- What animal signs are going to be luckier in 2019- What animal signs can have challenges (and how to avoid them)- What animal signs to hang out for better luck- Areas of your garden that shouldn't be moved in this year
Find out how you can make the best out of the New Year!
NOTE: The Login Link to access our video storage will appear on your after-registration page and in an automated email confirming your registration. Look out for either or both in your inbox. Don't forget to check the spam filter as well.
Museums & Galleries Edinburgh welcome you to Lauriston Castle.
Click on the green 'tickets' box to find 14 fantastic adult workshops.
About Us: For more than 400 years, enchanting Lauriston Castle has overlooked the River Forth at Silverknowes, near Cramond. Set among 30 acres of woodland and beautiful gardens, Lauriston Castle is a special place to visit.
The Castle itself has a beautiful Edwardian interior, from which we take inspiration for many of our workshops. Downstairs are the servants’ quarters, including the maids’ hall and the atmospheric old kitchen, where a warm welcome awaits you during the winter months.
Why not double up a day visiting the Castle grounds with a picnic, and historic Cramond is right on our doorstep so you can make a real day out visiting this part of Edinburgh.
Free car parking is available within the Castle grounds off Cramond Road South. Lauriston Castle is easy to reach and is close by car from the City Bypass. It sits between Davidson’s Mains and Cramond. You can take numerous buses to Davidson’s Mains, or Silverknowes Terminus; both are around 10 minutes’ walk from Lauriston Castle. See www.lothianbuses.com for details of local services.
BookingPre-booking and advance payment are essential for all events. Online: To book contact: edinburghmuseums.org.ukBy phone: Telephone the City Art Centre on 0131 529 3993 (Monday to Sunday 10am - 5pm)In person : The City Art centre, 2 Market Street, Edinburgh EH1 1DE (Monday to Sunday 10am - 5pm) For further information (non-booking information) about any event, contact Margaret Findlay, Learning and Programmes Manager, on 0131 529 3963, or email margaret.findlay@edinburgh.gov.uk