In this episode of Socializing Security, Brian and Milou delve into the fundamentals of risk management, emphasizing its importance across all organizations. They discuss the definition of risk management, the process of identifying and assessing risks, and the significance of executive buy-in. The conversation covers various aspects of risk management, including quantitative analysis, compliance requirements, and the integration of risk management with cybersecurity practices. The hosts also explore different strategies for treating risks and the necessity of ongoing monitoring and review to ensure effective risk management.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Risk Management 00:57 Understanding Risk Management 03:07 Risk Assessment and Organizational Context 07:24 Quantitative Risk Analysis 11:39 The Importance of Cybersecurity in Risk Management 14:00 Compliance and Risk Management 15:28 Integrating Risk Management with Cybersecurity Practices 20:17 Implementing a Risk Management Program 23:31 Risk Treatment Strategies 26:58 Monitoring and Reviewing Risks
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