Cybersecurity Risk Management for Financial Professionals: Policies, Controls, and Emerging Threats
Overview
This course focuses on implementing cybersecurity policies, controls, and risk management strategies tailored to financial environments. It emphasizes practical applications to mitigate threats and highlights global compliance standards, particularly their relevance and applicability to U.S. organizations.
Highlights
• Core components of a cybersecurity risk management program • Overview of key policies, controls, and procedures for financial organizations • Applicability of global compliance standards, like the EU AI Act and GDPR, in the U.1`S. financial landscape • Case studies: financial implications of breaches and mitigation strategies • Best practices for integrating cybersecurity with financial reporting
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
Experienced CPAs, CITPs, accountants, & anyone who wants to better understand current cybersecurity & data privacy threats for individuals & businesses; anyone responsible for designing or implementing data security policies
Objectives
• Identify essential components of a cybersecurity risk management program, including policies and controls • Evaluate cybersecurity risks and develop risk mitigation strategies tailored for financial professionals • Understand global compliance standards, such as the EU AI Act and GDPR, and their implications for U.S.-based organizations. • Analyze financial impacts from cybersecurity breaches using real-world case studies • Apply cybersecurity policies and controls that align with U.S. regulatory frameworks while addressing global compliance trends
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Jason Carney, Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Jason Carney, CPA, CISA, PMP, CISSP, CCSP, Esq. is a Lead Information Security Analyst with Thomson Reuters. He has more than 15 years of experience in public accounting, consulting and industry. His specialties include information security, tax problem resolution and data analysis. Carney has worked in Federal Finance, Information Security and Tax. He is a member of the Minnesota Bar and was a President’s Scholar at the University of Saint Thomas Law School. Carney co-founded the Scott County Conciliation Clinic and represents impoverished debtors pro bono in association with the Volunteer Lawyers Network. He wrote “What is Business Intelligence and Why Should CPAs Care?” for Footnote and contributed to the upcoming What Every Lawyer Needs to Know About Client Trust Accounts.
Non-Member Price $135
Member Price $105