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Cyber Resilience Summit Dallas

Governance in Action


Course

Joseph Farah of Rocket, Bryan Chou of Atlantic Aviation and Shawn Mayeux of Citi examine how organizations can connect cybersecurity to business strategy, streamline compliance efforts and use AI to strengthen cyber resilience.

Cybersecurity programs often struggle to gain executive support when technical metrics fail to connect with business priorities. Effective governance requires organizations to translate security controls, vulnerabilities and compliance obligations into the language of business risk, operational resilience and financial impact. At the same time, security teams face growing pressure from overlapping regulations, frequent audits and an increasingly complex threat landscape.

A unified control framework can reduce compliance fatigue and create efficiencies, but compliance alone does not guarantee security. Organizations must focus on resilience by assuming breaches will occur, strengthening response capabilities and minimizing business disruption.

In this session, you will learn:

  • How to translate cybersecurity metrics into business risk and value for executive and board audiences;
  • Ways to harmonize multiple regulatory frameworks through a unified control framework and reduce compliance fatigue;
  • How automation, AI and continuous monitoring support cyber resilience, continuous assurance and faster response to threats.

Here is the course outline:

Governance in Action: Translating Frameworks Into Cyber Resilience

Completion

The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:

CPE Credit Certificate

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