This course provides a practical, hands-on approach to applying the Factor Analysis of Information Risk (FAIR) methodology in cyber risk management. Students will learn how to leverage industry research, use FAIR for decision-making, and report on the materiality of cyber incidents using FAIR-MAM (Materiality Assessment Methodology). Through real-world CISO lectures and exercises, participants will gain the skills to quantify and communicate cyber risk effectively in financial terms.

Practical Applications of FAIR™ for Cyber Risk Management
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Practical Applications of FAIR™ for Cyber Risk Management
This course is part of Cyber Risk Management for Executives Specialization


Instructors: FAIR Institute
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