Course+Risk+Analysis

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Doing business is synonymous with taking risk, but then it should preferably be clear what the risks are and how big they are. Looking at our IT systems, we also would like to know what the risks are and what the effect on the business is. In this course we will examine and explain the methods of risk analyses and what the organisation has to do to consciously take or eliminate a risk.

Programme
  • what is a risk analyses;
  • when do you do a risk analyses;
  • what is needed for a risk analyses;
  • a risk analyses and what now;
  • methods such as : A&K, OCTAVE, SPRINT/SARA;
  • tools such as ESAKA, CRAMM.
Learning goals
During this course you will gain insight into:
  • the relation risk analyses – information security;
  • the organisation around a risk analyses;
  • how to do a risk analyses;
  • various methods and which to use in your organisation;
  • practical experience by means of working on a case.
Target audience
This course is meant for security officers, IT-architects, security managers: anyone involved in risk analyses or the follow up of a risk analyses in the organisation.

Prerequisites
General knowledge of an IT-organisation is required

Contact

If you have any questions or want more information, please contact Programme Manager Lodewijk Nolke.

Phone+31 30 2308989

Emaillodewijk.nolke@dnv.com