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With external and unexpected threats happening in the world, our mindsets should change to adapt to these threats and allow us to deal with their impact faster and better. In this course, from a security perspective, we aim to highlight the practice of identifying, preparing, preventing, or recovering from threats that we encounter. To do this, we will discuss the convergence of the current methods with new and innovative ways on resilience and risk management.
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Resilience and Risk Management (Security) Course - Lesson Excerpt
Increasing Security in the Supply Chain
The pandemic that started in 2019 caused us to realize never before experienced economic realities that have turned our world upside down.
"If there is one thing we’ve learned, it is that humans are not great at measuring and responding to risk when placed in situations too complicated to understand." David Brooks, New York Times, "Drilling for Certainty," May 27, 2010
We were caught unprepared.
We want to address these incidents better. That's why in this course, we will emphasize the need for the convergence of our practices into Resilience and Risk Management.
We will start with why we should include and increase the security in our supply chain. We want to be more involved when dealing with other organizations.
In this course, we will learn about how we can ensure security through Resilience and Risk Management. At the end of this lesson, you should be able to: define a supply chain, describe the importance of security in the supply chain, explain the Traditional Business Continuity Management, and explain the Traditional Security Management.
With Supply Chain Security, we want to identify, analyze, and mitigate the risks such as data breaches, fraud, and third-party risks when working with other organizations.
Physical Security and Cybersecurity are part of the Supply Chain Security.
The supply chain is greater than what we imagine.
To ensure optimum security, we must know our dependencies and interdependencies.
Critical infrastructures gravely affect the supply chain process hence more risks.
If the traditional methods don't work anymore, how can we address the security problems that we have or we will have? Proceed to the next lesson to find out.
Resilience and Risk Management (Security) Course - Lesson Excerpt
Establishing Resilience and Risk Management
In this course, we will learn about how we can ensure security through Resilience and Risk Management. At the end of this lesson, you should be able to: define risk and resilience, describe the relation of resiliency and risk management to the organization's goal, and explain the overall resilience and risk management.
Resilience is important in living in a world filled with risks.
Resilience is defined as the ability to return to the status quo after a disturbing event.
Since we are aiming for a sustainable future.
we must understand the risks we will face and prepare for those risks through adaptation and mitigation measures.
Resilience is the key to this goal. This is our ability to adapt to expected and unexpected incidents.
Our overall risk management strategy must ensure the convergence of security, crisis, and continuity management.
This modern security requires you to grow and do multiple roles at once.
Resilience and Risk Management is an umbrella term that covers the following: Security Risk Management Emergency Management Crisis Management Information & Network Security Emergency Preparedness Critical Infrastructure Protection Security Management Physical Asset Protection Disaster Management Recovery Management Continuity Management Incident Response
Resilience and Risk Management (Security) Course - Lesson Excerpt
How Can Organizations Be More Resilient
In this course, we will learn about how we can ensure security through Resilience and Risk Management. At the end of this lesson, you should be able to: define organizational resilience, identify the key to organizational resilience, and explain the model of organizational resiliency.
Have a Shared Vision Take to heart our purpose, vision, and values.
Understand Context We must ensure that the internal and external aspects of the organization are in sync.
Lead Effectively We allocate empowered officers with trust, respect, and leadership skills all over the organization.
Here are the 16 Behaviors that are important in Organizational Risks Adaptive and Flexible Aware Collaborative Committed Creative Diverse Inclusive Integrated Prepared Redundant Reflective Resourceful Respected Responsive Robust Self-regulated
Resilience and Risk Management (Security) Course - Lesson Excerpt
Building a Balanced and Strong Foundation on Managing Risks
In this course, we will learn about how we can ensure security through Resilience and Risk Management. At the end of this lesson, you should be able to: define security risk management, differentiate the categories of risks, identify the risk components, and explain how to find balance when managing risks.
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