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ISO/IEC 27032 vs. ISO 31000 – How do they help towards Cybersecurity Risk Management
Organizations need to implement a risk management strategy in order to mitigate, and whenever possible, eliminate cyber risks and threats.
ISO/IEC 27032 and ISO 31000 combined help you to manage cyber risks.
Amongst others, the webinar covers:
- ISO/IEC 27032 vs. ISO 31000
- IRTVH Assessment Framework
Presenters:
Sherifat Akinwonmi
Sherifat is a Cyber Security professional with over 12 years of experience across diverse industries including Agriculture, Oil & Energy Services, Pharmaceuticals, Financial and IT services.
She is part of the top 20 Canadian Women in Cybersecurity – ITWC. She is also a Business Information Security Officer (BISO) with one of the top banks in Northern America.
Sherifat is member of several boards including the Advisory Board for Canadian Women in Cybersecurity, Girls & Women Technological Empowerment Organization (GWTEO).
She has a great passion and interest in enabling women in their professional careers. She volunteers her time mentoring young people to launch their careers in Technology and supports the less privileged.
Geary Sikich
Geary Sikich is a Senior Crisis Management Consultant at Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC). Prior to joining HCSC, Geary was a Principal with Logical Management Systems, Corp., a management consulting, and executive education firm with a focus on enterprise risk management, contingency planning, executive education and issues analysis. Geary developed LMSCARVERtm the “Active Analysis” framework, which directly links key value drivers to operating processes and activities. LMSCARVERtm provides a framework that enables a progressive approach to business planning, scenario planning, performance assessment and goal setting.
Prior to founding Logical Management Systems, Corp. in 1985 Geary held a number of senior operational management positions in a variety of industry sectors. Geary served in the U.S. Army; responsible for the initial concept design and testing of the U.S. Army's National Training Center and other related activities. Geary holds a M.Ed. in Counseling and Guidance from the University of Texas at El Paso and a B.S. in Criminology from Indiana State University.
Geary has developed and taught courses for Norwich University, University of Nevada Reno, George Washington University and University of California Berkley. He is active in Executive Education, where he has developed and delivered courses in enterprise risk management, contingency planning, performance management and analytics. Geary is a frequent speaker on business continuity issues business performance management.
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