Executive Communication and Governance

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Executive Communication and Governance

Coursera · Intermediate ·🛡️ AI Safety & Ethics ·1mo ago
This course focuses on the critical aspects of communicating cyber risk to stakeholders and establishing effective governance structures. Executives will learn to translate technical cyber risk concepts into business language, report to the board, and build a cyber risk-aware culture. The course also covers regulatory compliance, the role of cyber insurance, and techniques for resolving disputes and building consensus within the organization. This course is tailored for senior executives and decision-makers overseeing or guiding cyber risk management within their organizations. Ideal participants will have: Leadership and Strategic Oversight: Participants should hold or aspire to hold leadership roles such as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Chief Risk Officer (CRO), or senior management positions where they are responsible for setting and implementing risk management strategies. Experience with Financial or Business Risk: Executives with experience managing financial risk or business continuity planning will find the course particularly valuable, as it covers the intersection of cyber risk and financial decision-making. Commitment to Continuous Improvement: A mindset geared toward continuous improvement in risk management practices, with a willingness to explore and adopt new methodologies, such as the FAIR model, to enhance their organization's cyber resilience. This course is designed to equip senior leaders with the practical skills and insights necessary to integrate the FAIR model into their organization’s broader risk management strategy, ensuring a more quantitative and business-aligned approach to managing cyber risks.
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