Cybersecurity for Executives
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Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


01_01.Cybersecurity for executives



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


01_02.What you should know



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


01_03.How this course is organized



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


02_04.Understand the big picture overview



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


02_05.Why are you a target



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


02_06.Example - Organized crime



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


02_07.Why are you in the line of fire



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


02_08.Example - Cyberwar cross-fire



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


02_09.Insider threat - Cyber failure



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


03_10.Think about cybersecurity summary



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


03_11.Not what you buy, how you travel



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


03_12.Germ theory



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


03_13.Where to get IT support



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


04_14.Avoid phishing attacks summary



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


04_15.What are phishing attacks



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


04_16.How to avoid phishing attacks



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


04_17.Organizational response to phishing attacks



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


05_18.Stop malicious code summary



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


05_19.What is malicious code



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


05_20.How to avoid malicious code



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


05_21.Organizational response to malicious code



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


06_22.Avoid identity theft summary



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

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06_23.What is identity theft

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Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


06_24.How to avoid identity theft



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


06_25.Organizational response to identity theft



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


07_26.Avoid financial cybertheft summary



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

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07_27.What is financial cybertheft



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

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07_28.How to avoid financial cybertheft



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


07_29.Organizational response to financial cybertheft



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


08_30.Avoid cyberattacks summary



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

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08_31.What are cyberattacks on long trips



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

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08_32.How to avoid cyberattacks on long trips



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

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08_33.Organizational response to cyberattacks on long trips



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

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09_34.Special topics summary



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

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09_35.Reasonable cybersecurity



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

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09_36.Cyber insurance



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

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09_37.Cloud computing



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

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09_38.Internet of Things



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

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09_39.Contractual firewalls



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

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09_40.Third-party cyber risk management



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

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with Kip Boyle


09_41.Cybersecurity-related sales objectives



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


09_42.Active defense



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion

Cybersecurity for Executives

with Kip Boyle


10_43.Next steps



Most executives want to be better cyber risk managers. They want to manage cybersecurity risks in the same thoughtful and intelligent way as they manage other aspects of their business. Fortunately, you don't need to be a technology expert to improve your cyber risk management skills. This course provides practical, to-the-point training for the busy executive, in everyday language, complete with examples that are easy to understand. Instructor Kip Boyle describes the big picture events driving cybercrimes today and the top cyber risks affecting executives and their organizations. He provide examples of common cyberattacks, including actual impacts to real organizations. He uses germ theory to explain how good "security hygiene" can help you and your organization combat security threats, and introduces the top actions executives can take to avoid threats such as phishing, identity theft, hacking, and financial fraud. Plus, learn how contract "firewalls" and third-party cyber risk management can help you mitigate the most common cyber risks.

Topics include:
  • Understanding why cyber criminals are targeting you
  • Insider threats
  • Germ theory
  • Getting IT support
  • Avoiding phishing attacks
  • Stopping malicious code
  • Avoid identity theft and financial cybertheft
  • Avoiding cyberattacks while traveling
  • Security and the cloud
  • Contract "firewalls"
  • Third-party cyber risk management
      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Understand the Big Picture 03. How to Think about Cybersecurity 04. Avoid Phishing Attacks 05. Stop Malicious Code 06. Avoid Identity Theft 07. Avoid Financial Cybertheft 08. Avoid Cyberattacks on Long Trips 09. Special Topics 10. 10.Conclusion