Leaders and managers who oversee program accountability and governance decisions.
Leaders and managers who oversee program accountability and governance decisions.Professionals responsible for approvals, reporting, or reviewable documentation.Stakeholders coordinating cross functional delivery and oversight.
This course suits professionals seeking structured frameworks and practical application.Focus is on competencies that translate directly to workplace responsibilities.
“Built for professionals who need practical lead cybersecurity manager expertise.”
This training prepares senior security and IT professionals to operate effectively as Chief Information Security Officers in today’s regulatory and threat-driven environment. Participants learn how to design, govern, and monitor an enterprise-wide information security program aligned with business.
View courseThis training prepares experienced security professionals to design, operate, and govern a cloud security program aligned with ISO/IEC 27017 and ISO/IEC 27018. It addresses the realities of hybrid and multi cloud environments where accountability, data protection, and shared responsibility models.
View courseThis four-day course develops the skills needed to implement, manage, and improve SOC 2 compliance programs. It explains the SOC 2 framework and Trust Services Criteria, then guides participants through scoping, risk management, policy development, and control implementation.
View courseManagers, consultants, and project leaders involved in social responsibility; advisers focused on sustainable development; and professionals responsible for compliance or promoting responsible behavior across the organization.
byHélène TAUZIN
Leaders and managers who oversee program accountability and governance decisions.
byChristophe MAZZOLA
Leaders and managers who oversee program accountability and governance decisions.
byAlexis HIRSCHHORN
Prioritize cybersecurity investments through risk-based assessments: protect crown jewels, address critical vulnerabilities, meet compliance requirements, and build foundational capabilities before advanced tools. Focus on high-impact, low-cost controls first.
Effective cybersecurity programs integrate governance, risk management, technical controls, incident response, awareness training, and continual improvement. They balance protection with business enablement through risk-proportionate measures.
Cybersecurity programs fail due to insufficient leadership support, security-business misalignment, lack of accountability, inadequate resources, and failure to adapt. Success requires executive sponsorship, business integration, measurable outcomes, and continual improvement.
A Lead Cybersecurity Manager designs, governs, and improves a cybersecurity program to manage risks, protect assets, and strengthen organizational resilience.
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