Security Frameworks: How to Spearhead Careers & Bolster Cyber Defenses

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For any organization, making sure that the security team have the required skills to face down various cyber-threats is critical to keeping data safe. However, pinpointing which skills are missing and which are present can be a significant challenge.

While there are indicators to help organizations tackle this issue, solid metrics have been missing for a long time. How do you measure what skills have been learned?

In this webinar, we will look at how frameworks can aid an organization overcoming these issues.

Key takeaways;

  • What the ideal frameworks are that you should follow
  • Why organizations are adopting security frameworks to help their cyber-teams identify weaknesses within their cyber-ecosystem, and discover blind spots which may not originally have been apparent
  • How to use frameworks to bolster workforce development, using it as a tool to map out career progression
  • How frameworks can underpin a robust cyber-strategy and assist implementation of new tool, techniques and technology

Speakers

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Michael Hill

Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

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Raef Meeuwisse

CISM, CISA, Author of Cybersecurity for Beginners

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Max Vetter

Chief Cyber Officer, Immersive Labs

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