Description

This course examines the intersection of cybersecurity and economic policy, focusing on the development and implementation of regulatory frameworks to address cyber threats. Across eight modules, participants will explore various regulatory approaches to cybersecurity, including privacy and data protection regulations, compliance measures, and incident response strategies. Additionally, the course delves into the economic considerations inherent in cybersecurity policy, emphasizing the importance of resilience and recovery in the face of cyber incidents. Legal and ethical aspects of cybersecurity policy formulation are also discussed, alongside the significance of international cooperation and coordination in addressing global cyber threats. Furthermore, participants will gain insights into emerging trends shaping cybersecurity policy and their economic implications.

Who This Course Is For:

This course is intended for policymakers, government officials, legal professionals, cybersecurity experts, and individuals involved in shaping regulatory frameworks related to cybersecurity and economic policy. Professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of the economic dimensions of cybersecurity regulation, compliance, and incident response will find this course beneficial. Whether participants are involved in policymaking, regulatory compliance, or cybersecurity strategy development within government agencies, private organizations, or non-profit entities, this course equips them with the knowledge and insights necessary to navigate the complex landscape of cybersecurity policy and its economic impact.