Cybersecurity for
Management Bodies
Cyber Risk: What every board member must know
Helping Great Companies Get Better at Compliance
A single ransomware attack can halt operations, wipe out revenue, and destroy shareholder value in a matter of hours. When it happens, regulators and investors will ask one question: "What did leadership do to prevent this?"
Under new EU regulations, board members and executives can be held personally liable for cyber failures. This isn't just an IT problem anymore; it's a governance issue that belongs in the boardroom.
This course provides you with the knowledge you need to fulfill your duty of care, without requiring you to become a technical expert.
You'll understand cybersecurity as a strategic business issue, not a technical one. We'll show you how cyber resilience protects revenue, reputation, and competitive advantage, and what happens when it fails.
The bottom line is that directors and executives who fail to understand cyber risk are exposing themselves, and their organizations, to catastrophic financial, legal, and reputational consequences.
This course equips you with the strategic knowledge to effectively oversee cybersecurity, ask the right questions, and protect both your organization and your personal liability.
A 30-minute investment now could save you millions and protect your reputation later.
Demonstrate compliance with NIS2 and related cybersecurity regulations
Understand your obligations and potential liabilities as a board or senior management member
Learn how to allocate resources, implement risk‑management measures, and oversee incident response effectively
Protect your organization from cyber threats, reputational damage, and financial loss
Earn a certificate recognizing your expertise in cyber governance and management