Description

This course offers a comprehensive overview of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the context of cybersecurity governance. Participants will explore the fundamental concepts and principles underlying PPPs and their significance in addressing the evolving cybersecurity landscape. Through structured modules, participants will delve into the legal and ethical frameworks governing PPPs, understand effective collaboration frameworks, and learn about various mechanisms for sharing threat intelligence and information between public and private entities. The course also covers joint incident response protocols, collaborative efforts in research and development, and initiatives for protecting critical infrastructure and promoting cybersecurity education and awareness. Moreover, participants will gain insights into evaluating the effectiveness of PPPs and fostering global collaboration in cybersecurity initiatives.

Who This Course Is For:

This course is tailored for cybersecurity professionals, policymakers, government officials, corporate executives, and individuals involved in cybersecurity governance and strategy. It is suitable for both public and private sector stakeholders seeking to enhance their understanding of PPPs and explore practical approaches to fostering collaboration in cybersecurity initiatives. Whether participants are new to PPPs or experienced practitioners looking to deepen their knowledge, this course provides valuable insights and tools for leveraging PPPs effectively in cybersecurity governance efforts.