MBA Risks, International Security and Cybersecurity
Paris, France
DURATION
1 up to 2 Years
LANGUAGES
French
PACE
Part time
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TUITION FEES
EUR 12,500 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
The question of the material safety of companies can no longer be dissociated today from the problem of immaterial threats that affect economic life via computer networks and the Internet.
Corporate protection and international safety are now strategic issues that can no longer be addressed by a series of technical measures.
To respond to this need for a global approach to cyber-security, the EGE has decided to launch the Risk, International Security and RSIC Cybersecurity MBA as part of its offer of initial training courses .
The RSIC MBA can be prepared with a Bac 3 in 2 years via the M1 Program Risks and Economic Intelligence RIE or in 1 year with a Bac 4.
Classes are held on Thursday and Friday, the rest of the week is devoted to the company. The hourly volume is 525 hours.
Rankings
- EdUniversal for the best Masters, MS and MBA in France in the Economic Intelligence category - 1st since 2002, i.e. 15 years
- EdUniversal of the best Masters, MS and MBA in the World in the Business Intelligence, Knowledge and Security Management category - between 4th and 7th worldwide since 2009
- EdUniversal pedagogy trophy - Christian Harbulot regularly in the 10 best Masters in France (1st in 2010)
- Best Book in 2012 dedicated to Economic Intelligence - the EI Manual coordinated by the EGE
Program Outcome
The MBA Risk Management, International Security and Cybersecurity prepares for the risks of tomorrow:
- Know the geopolitics of cyber security (country risks) criminal risks (mafias)
- Teach the skills of Security, Cyber (without having a technical background) and risk management to executives from the private and public sector.
- Understand public / private cooperation in the areas of cyber and security: Gendarmerie
- Police, DGSI DGSE DPRSD ANSSI.
- Assimilate the mapping of players in Cyber-security professions and the roles of each.
- Implement a security policy within a company or organization.
- Knowing how to assess risks in their entirety (humans, complex installations, maritime)
- Control and management of compliance risks and conduct due diligence.
- Bring discipline as an essential subject in corporate governance.
- Design an offer of Cyber-security services (audit and study)
- Raise awareness and train staff in Cyber-security.
- Understand a network architecture and the place of cybersecurity.
- Anticipate the crisis by implementing a risk management policy (Quality control, PCA, specific unit)
- Prepare crisis management and communication (decision room, media-training)
- Law and Cyber-security (standards, certifications)
Ideal Students
Who is the risk, international safety and cybersecurity training for?
Professionals from all sectors of activity in charge of safety and Cyber security, students or public sector executives (police, defense) in retraining, reservist or in activity.
Curriculum
The Risks, International Safety and Cybersecurity MBA encompasses 7 modules:
Module 1: Definition and Geopolitics of Cyber Security
- The cyber security market, mapping of players
- Russia
- Asia
- Africa
- Europe
- Safety security concept - homeland security
- Geopolitics of cyberspace
Module 2: Cybersecurity
- Basic concepts, issues
- IT hygiene
- Identify risks and vulnerabilities
- Cyber security management (innovative SME)
- Internal information systems / IS outsourcing
- Cyber security audit
- Thinking of a hacker
- Typology of attacks
Module 3: International security
- Regional geopolitics and analysis of cross-cutting threats
- Fraud, money laundering, counterfeiting and corruption
- Individual safety of the employee on assignment
- Expatriation abroad
- Methodology for compiling the country file
- Intelligence and security
- Physical security of goods and people
- Evacuation plan
- Information security and travel abroad
- The safety of the company and employees in isolated areas
- The security function within an NGO
- Maritime safety
Module 4: Law and Human Resources
- Law and security
- Safety and human resources
- Regulations
- Protection of patents and standards
- Compliance
- Due diligence
- Business secret
Module 5: Business and Safety
- The safety function within the company
- Issues and implementation of a security policy
- Safety / security audit methodology
- Protection of the company's intangible assets
- Protection of information
- New Safety and Security Technologies
Module 6: Risk Management and Crisis Management
- Risk typology
- Terrorist risk management
- Protection of complex installations (industrial, nuclear, log)
- Crisis management exercise (War Room / Decision Room)
- PCA Business Continuation Plan
Module 7: The role of the manager in cyber security
- Educate staff
- Business Games
- Creation of a security / cyber department
- The director of security
- RSSI
- The role of the State (gendarmerie / services)
Admissions
Career Opportunities
After the MBA Specialized in Risks, International Safety and Cybersecurity, students can work in the following professions:
- Cyber security analyst
- Crisis management specialist
- Cyber security trainer / instructor
- Risk Managers
- Due Diligence Consultant
- Compliance Officer
- Communication Consultant and Crisis Management
- Consultant Fight against Parallel Markets
- Anti-money laundering officer
- Security manager
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