2023's Biggest Security and Privacy Concerns (Currently Unavailable)
Author: Stephen M. Yoss
CPE Credit: |
2 hours for CPAs |
This course is focused on the most pressing issues in cybersecurity and privacy forecasted for 2023 and beyond. Key topics discussed include the substantial effects of data breaches, the best practices for robust cloud security, and an in-depth look at malware and its prevention strategies. The course also explores the issue of insider abuse and its implications on an organization's security, as well as the impacts of evolving work cultures, such as remote work, on security infrastructure.
Further, the course delves into the complexities of various deceptive tactics like business email compromise, social engineering, and phishing. Emphasizing the importance of compliance and data governance in maintaining a secure information environment, it aims to equip attendees with practical knowledge and actionable insights to prepare for and mitigate these emerging cyber threats.
Publication Date: September 2023
Designed For
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Topics Covered
- Overview and potential impact of current and future security trends
- Analysis of data breaches' significant impacts
- Best practices for robust cloud security
- Understanding malware and its prevention strategies for your organization
- Examination of insider abuse and security implications to your company
- Impacts of work from anywhere on organizational security and privacy
- Overall security recommendations and best practices to stay secure
Learning Objectives
- Recognize how to analyze recent high-profile security breaches to identify vulnerabilities
- Explain how to apply case study insights to predict potential security threats
- Describe how to evaluate the efficacy of various prevention strategies such as two-factor authentication
- Explain how to synthesize knowledge of forensic accounting to detect potential security risks
- Explain how to create a comprehensive IT security system audit for their own organizations
- Recognize how to develop effective security best practices based on past breaches
Level
Basic
Instructional Method
Self-Study
NASBA Field of Study
Information Technology (2 hours)
Program Prerequisites
None
Advance Preparation
None