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IT and cybersecurity risk management

Fundamentals and methods in modern risk management

Online
1 day
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€ 790,-
plus VAT.
€ 940,10
incl. VAT.
Booking number
42560
Venue
Online
2 dates
€ 790,-
plus VAT.
€ 940,10
incl. VAT.
Booking number
42560
Venue
Online
2 dates
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Do you want to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and IT systems? In this course, you will learn how to systematically identify and manage risks related to IT and cybersecurity.
Contents

During the training, you will learn in a practical manner and using current examples how to establish and operate effective risk management in IT and cybersecurity.

Overview of contents:

  1. Introduction to risk management: terms, principles, and benefits for companies—with psychological aspects of risk perception
  2. Why risk management?: Significance and added value for organizations, typical sources of error, and success factors
  3. Analyzing the threat situation: Global cyber threats, situation reports, practical tools, and sources
  4. Identify values & classify risks: Asset identification, risk types, and risk classification based on significance and criticality
  5. Conduct cyber risk assessments: Methods such as:
    • Compliance-based risk analyses
    • Threat modeling
    • Analysis of attack routes
  6. Risk management in the ISMS context: Application of international norms and standards such as ISO/IEC 27005, NIST Framework
  7. Dealing with risks in digital business models: New requirements due to digitalization and dynamic IT environments

 

Requirements: 

Work as a security officer, information security officer, and practical/professional experience in IT security

Learning environment
Your benefit
  • In-depth knowledge of the key concepts, principles, and definitions of IT and cyber risk management
  • Understanding of the most important requirements for risk management within the framework of an ISMS (e.g., according to ISO/IEC 27005)
  • Knowledge of relevant approaches, methods, and techniques for identifying, assessing, and managing risks
  • Analysis of threat situations, identification of values, and systematic classification of risks
  • Conducting cyber risk assessments in practice and making informed decisions to minimize risk
trainers
Markus Schacher
Methods

Interactive exercises, case studies, and discussions provide targeted support for transferring learning into practice.

Final examination
Recommended for

This course is aimed at chief information security officers in small and medium-sized enterprises, CxO functions with an interest in or need for information security, and IT managers.

Start dates and details

Form of learning

Learning form

26.2.2026
Online
Places free
Implementation secured
Online
Places free
Implementation secured
11.11.2026
Online
Places free
Implementation secured
Online
Places free
Implementation secured

The training is carried out in cooperation with an authorized training partner. This partner collects and processes data under its own responsibility. Please take note of the corresponding privacy policy.

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Call us on +49 761 595 33900 or write to us at service@haufe-akademie.de or use the contact form.

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