A February 18 story in The Washington Post suggests that more than 75,000 computer systems at nearly 2500 companies in the United States and around the world have been hacked in what appears to be the largest and most sophisticated cyber attacks by cyber criminals discovered to date. Click on Washington Post to see the full article if you're interested.
Digital Risk Management Education
On February 17, 2010, we launched a new page under the Secruity Education section of the SecurityRecruiter.com website offering cutting-edge Digital Risk Management training provided by one of our trusted security and risk management education partners. How is that for timing?
From our partners at the Technolytics Institute:
"Most organizations rely on digital technology for over 98% of their communication and record keeping. The scope of Digital Risk Man- agement has been hotly debated in many board rooms in the last few years. We believe that Enterprise Risk Management can be defined as a process, effected by an entity’s board of directors, management and other personnel, applied in strategy setting and across the enterprise, designed to identify potential events that may affect the entity, and manage risk to be within its risk appetite, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the achievement of entity objectives."
DIGITAL RISK MANAGEMENT TRAINING MODULES INCLUDE:
1. Corporate Espionage
2. Digital Spying
3. Digital Footprints
4. Social Engineering
5. Computer Crime
6. Information Warfare
7. Computer Hacking
8. Critical Infrastructure Protection
9. Technology Warfare
10. Cyber Terrorism
11. Transient Electro-Magnetic Devices
12. Insider Threats
13. eCrime
14. eDiscovery
Come visit the Digital Risk Management page on SecurityRecruiter.com to learn more about this cutting-edge, timely and forward-thinking educational opportunity.
When employers engage SecurityRecruiter.com to recruit and deliver industry-leading security talent, security professionals who have made themselves stand out from their peers in terms of on-going education, certification and training are the ones who get interviews.
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