Enterprise Cyber Risk Management

Course Provider

College of Computing and Data Science (CCDS)

Certification

FlexiMasters

Academic Unit

1

Introduction

In today's business landscape, organisations are expanding their operations both in the digital and physical realms. This expansion often involves forging partnerships and collaborations with external stakeholders such as vendors, partners, and suppliers, often on a global scale. While this growth presents numerous opportunities, it also brings about a heightened level of interconnectedness that introduces new and diverse risks to the core organisation. Unfortunately, these emerging risks are frequently not adequately addressed, leading to headline-making incidents like data breaches, financial losses, regulatory penalties, and severe damage to their brand and reputation.

This course is specifically designed to address these challenges and is well-suited for Information Technology (IT) professionals looking to elevate their expertise in cyber or data governance. Whether you work in the banking and finance sector or in industries that engage in e-business interactions with this sector, this course equips learners with the skills necessary to navigate the complex landscape of digital expansion and risk management effectively.

This course is part of:
- Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity and Digital Trust

- FlexiMasters in Cybersecurity and Digital Trust

- This course has yet to be mapped to the relevant Master's Programme

Learners are encouraged to complete the following core courses before enrolling in the remaining courses:

  1. Foundations of Cybersecurity (1 AU)
  2. Basic Cybersecurity Risk Management (1 AU)
  3. Intermediate Cybersecurity Risk Management (1 AU)

 


This course will introduce students to the concept of holistic cyber risk management. In business speak, this course on cyber risk management begins with an introduction to cyber risk management (inclusive of third party and systemic risks) and how businesses are impacted, translating cyber risk metrics into business terms. In which case, cyber risks can then be effectively reported and presented to the board/executives to generate positive actions leading to an improved risk profile and allowing for the follow-up with appropriate responses to meet compliance requirements. 


At the end of the course, learners will be able to: 
  • Explain the concept of holistic cyber risk management.
  • Identify and translate cyber risk metrics into business terms.
  • Explain how to effectively report and respond to compliance requirements.
This course will introduce students to the concept of holistic cyber risk management. In business speak, this course on cyber risk management begins with an introduction to cyber risk management (inclusive of third party and systemic risks) and how businesses are impacted, translating cyber risk metrics into business terms. In which case, cyber risks can then be effectively reported and presented to the board/executives to generate positive actions leading to an improved risk profile and allowing for the follow-up with appropriate responses to meet compliance requirements. 


This course is suitable for cybersecurity analysts, information system auditors, law enforcement, security architects, system designers, and system administrator. Participants are expected to have basic knowledge in cybersecurity, cybersecurity risk management and cryptography before taking this module.

Learners are encouraged to complete the following core courses before enrolling in the remaining courses:

  1. Foundations of Cybersecurity (1 AU)
  2. Basic Cybersecurity Risk Management (1 AU)
  3. Intermediate Cybersecurity Risk Management (1 AU)


Standard Course Fee: S$2,180

SSG Funding Support

 Course fee

Course fee payable after SSG funding, if eligible under various schemes

 

BEFORE funding & GST

AFTER funding & 9% GST

Singapore Citizens (SCs) and Permanent Residents (PRs) (Up to 70% funding)

S$2,000.00

S$654.00

Enhanced Training Support for SMEs (ETSS)

S$254.00

SCs aged ≥ 40 years old
SkillsFuture Mid-career Enhanced Subsidy (MCES)
(Up to 90% funding)

  • Standard course fee is inclusive of GST.
  • NTU/NIE alumni may utilise their $1,600 Alumni Course Credits. Click here for more information.

 

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Urooj Burney

Urooj Burney is the Global Lead for Mastercard’s Cyber & Digital Risk services business.  Prior to Mastercard, Urooj led PwC’s Cybersecurity and Privacy Impact Centre for Asia Pacific, serving a wide range of financial services and healthcare clients. Urooj has more than 25 years of global experience leading large, complex transformational projects across several industry sectors.

 

COURSE TITLEACADEMIC UNIT
Foundations of Cybersecurity
1
Basic Cybersecurity Risk Management1
Intermediate Cybersecurity Risk Management1
Payment Flows
1
Cyber Fraud Loss Cycle
1
Mastercard Cybersecurity Tools1
Cybercriminal Profiling 1
Enterprise Cyber Risk Management 1
Insider Threat1
Corporate Security Structure1
Public-Private Sector Partnerships1
Intelligence Life Cycle1
Introduction to Cryptography1
Hardware Trojan Threats and Countermeasures 1
Hardware Security and Design for Trust1


    Listed courses are:

    • Credit-bearing and stackable to Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity and Digital Trust (total 9 AUs) and FlexiMasters in Cybersecurity and Digital Trust (15 AUs)

    Learners are encouraged to complete the following core courses before enrolling in the remaining courses:

    1. Foundations of Cybersecurity (1 AU)
    2. Basic Cybersecurity Risk Management (1 AU)
    3. Intermediate Cybersecurity Risk Management (1 AU)