Security Governance is Legal Resilience. Recent headlines and convictions of high-ranking security leaders for their roles in responding to a cyberattack isn't new, and it isn't over. Recent developments related to cybersecurity disclosures and compliance are redefining what true security governance looks like for companies, as well as for security leaders. Security governance has long been static and confined. With this shift to more real-time measurements and increased compliance cadences, the CISO role, and the risk it assumes, is also evolving. These new challenges require new ways to do security governance. From unifying forensics to reducing the time to validate, measure, and triage, security strategies will lean heavily on well operationalized security tools and processes.
In this webcast, attendees will walk away understanding:
• How security leaders can improve security governance for incident response
• Practical ways to navigate achieving internal alignment while minimizing potential conflicts
• Examples and characteristics of good security incident response, disclosure, and communication
• How security process mining aligns security governance to help limit liability
Attendees are eligible to receive 1 CPE credit.