Programmes
With the rise of data science and machine learning, companies are awash in customer data and powerful new ways to gain insight from that data. But in the absence of regulation and clear guidelines from most federal or state governments, it’s difficult for companies to understand what qualifies as reasonable use and determine how to act in the best interest of their customers. How do they build, not erode, trust?
Additionally, with the rise of data in organisations the threats of cyberattacks also increase. Globally there is a rise in the number of cyberattacks across different sectors as organisations become more data-centric. This program will throw light on the aspects of instilling cyber resiliency and implementing a cybersecurity strategy aligned with the organization’s priorities.
For more information or any questions, contact Namrata Kansara: namrata-exed@iima.ac.in | +91 99090 38772
The programme is designed to help participants understand the nuances of the privacy and cybersecurity issues in organisations. This course will help participants develop strategies that allow a company to be a good steward, collecting, using, and storing customer data responsibly. How do you transform the culture and embed cybersecurity capabilities in different aspects of the organisation? How do you create effective strategies that may minimise the impact of cyberattacks on businesses? What should be your response strategy in case of a cyberattack?
Privacy-preserving measures are consumer-focused actions and responsible to instil trust in the customers. On the other side, cybersecurity measures, which are internally focused actions, are equally responsible to make organizations robust for meeting the end goal of inspiring trust in the end consumers. The programme will cover both external (privacy-preserving) and internal focus (back-end security measures) of an organization.
Some of the key learnings from the programme would be:
This programme is recommended for senior and middle management who are in strategic roles of ensuring privacy and cybersecurity in organisations across industries. It will be useful for business leaders, technical professionals, policy makers and consultants who rely on data driven decision making. Product managers, data administrators, data scientists and those interfacing technology and enterprise units will also benefit from the programme.
No technical background is required.
With the rise of data science and machine learning, companies are awash in customer data and powerful new ways to gain insight from that data. But in the absence of regulation and clear guidelines from most federal or state governments, it’s difficult for companies to understand what qualifies as reasonable use and determine how to act in the best interest of their customers. How do they build, not erode, trust?
Additionally, with the rise of data in organisations the threats of cyberattacks also increase. Globally there is a rise in the number of cyberattacks across different sectors as organisations become more data-centric. This program will throw light on the aspects of instilling cyber resiliency and implementing a cybersecurity strategy aligned with the organization’s priorities.
For more information or any questions, contact Namrata Kansara: namrata-exed@iima.ac.in | +91 99090 38772
The programme is designed to help participants understand the nuances of the privacy and cybersecurity issues in organisations. This course will help participants develop strategies that allow a company to be a good steward, collecting, using, and storing customer data responsibly. How do you transform the culture and embed cybersecurity capabilities in different aspects of the organisation? How do you create effective strategies that may minimise the impact of cyberattacks on businesses? What should be your response strategy in case of a cyberattack?
Privacy-preserving measures are consumer-focused actions and responsible to instil trust in the customers. On the other side, cybersecurity measures, which are internally focused actions, are equally responsible to make organizations robust for meeting the end goal of inspiring trust in the end consumers. The programme will cover both external (privacy-preserving) and internal focus (back-end security measures) of an organization.
Some of the key learnings from the programme would be:
This programme is recommended for senior and middle management who are in strategic roles of ensuring privacy and cybersecurity in organisations across industries. It will be useful for business leaders, technical professionals, policy makers and consultants who rely on data driven decision making. Product managers, data administrators, data scientists and those interfacing technology and enterprise units will also benefit from the programme.
No technical background is required.
Dates
17 Jul 2023
to
21 Jul 2023
Duration
5 Days
Programme
Fees
INR 1,26,000
Plus 18% GST
Application Deadline
03 Jul 2023
Early Bird
Fees
INR 1,17,180
Plus 18% GST
Early Bird Deadline
26 Jun 2023
Registration closed