Self Study Promotional Material

Hacking The Cyber Threat LLC

QAS Self Study Promotional Material for an External Audience

  1. Learning objectives
  2. Instructional delivery methods
  3. Recommend CPE credit and recommend field of study
  4. Prerequisites
  5. Program level
  6. Advance preparation
  7. Program description
  8. Course registration and, where applicable, attendance requirements
  9. Refund policy for courses sold for a fee or cancellation policy
  10. Complaint resolution policy
  11. Official NASBA sponsor statement (explaining final authority of acceptance of CPE credits)

1. Learning objectives

After completion of this program, participants will:

  • Assess the integration of cybersecurity as an enterprise risk within an organization's strategic planning and evaluate the business organization's cybersecurity culture.
  • Assess the cyber threat landscape, its components, their impact to business organizations, and evaluate potential considerations in securing these areas from cyber threat actors.
  • Assess the strategic impact of cyber threat actors to U.S. critical infrastructure, Industrial Control Systems (ICS), Internet of Things (IoT), and evaluate potential considerations in securing these areas from cyber threat actors.
  • Assess the cybersecurity defense, incident response, and recovery capabilities of a business organization to address the cyber threat.
  • Synthesize the key takeaways from each module of instruction to assist the student in creating a strategy to mitigate the enterprise impact of the cyber threat to the business organization.

2. Instructional delivery methods

Delivery Method: QAS Self Study

3. Recommend CPE credit and recommend field of study

Earn 21 CPE credit in Information Technology

4. Prerequisites 

No prerequisite knowledge is required to be successful in this course.

5. Program level - Overview

Overview - Program knowledge level that provides a general review of a subject area from a board perspective. These programs may be appropriate for professional at all organizational levels.

6. Advance preparation

No advance preparation is required.

7. Course Description

One of today's most pressing enterprise risks confronting business organizations today is the strategic cyber threat. This strategic threat impacts all of its citizens, the U.S. economy, the U.S. private sector and local, state and federal government entities. The goal of this course is to provide senior business executives and leaders with a strategic understanding of the cyber threat landscape; to distinguish and understand components which constitute the current cyber threat landscape; to identify the cyber security threats and cyber trends and identify their impact on their business organizations. Students will learn how to practically assess the current cyber security challenges related to personnel, operations, and technology including personnel development, recruiting, training costs and the development of cyber partnerships with the FBI, other government entities, and the private sector, and to develop new strategies to mitigate the cyber threat to their organizations.

A comprehensive executive online program comprised of 15 modules designed to transform non-technical business executives and leaders into cyber-savvy business executives and leaders by providing a foundational understanding of the various components of enterprise wide cybersecurity, the cyber threat actors and cyber threat methodologies that comprise today's cyber threat landscape.

8. Course registration and, where applicable, attendance requirements

To register for the Hacking The Cyber Threat cybersecurity Leadership Program for Executives and Leaders, log on to www.hackingthecyberthreat.com and complete the HTCT Contact Form.

9. Refund policy for course sold for a fee or cancellation policy

Refunds and Cancellations: A refund will be paid only if HTCT LLC has been promptly notified of the material defect or technical problem and it has not been rectified within 48 hours of such notification. For complaints or concerns, please contact us at [email protected]

10. Complaint resolution policy 

 HTCT LLC will make every effort to provide the best cybersecurity leadership training program possible. In the event a user is not completely satisfied with the training course and wishes to file a complaint, please contact us at [email protected]

11. Official NASBA sponsor statement (explaining final authority of acceptance of CPE credits)

Hacking The Cyber Threat LLC is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have the final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org