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EventsMeasuring the Value of Cybersecurity ControlsSpeaker: Jack Jones, Chief Risk Scientist, RiskLens and Chairman, FAIR Institute
Moderator: Luke Bader, Director, Membership and Programs, FAIR Institute November 17, 2021 at 8:00 am PT / 11:00 am ET ABSTRACT The cybersecurity landscape is profoundly complex and dynamic, and its mismanagement has increasingly dire consequences as the world becomes more digitally dependent. Unfortunately, the cybersecurity profession is still relatively young, and many of its practices more closely resemble shamanism than science. In this webinar, Jack will discuss the two measurement models he created that lay the groundwork for significant advancements in risk management. One of these models — Factor Analysis of Information Risk (FAIR) — is becoming a widely adopted industry standard for measuring cybersecurity and operational risk. The second model — the FAIR Controls Analytics Model (FAIR-CAMTM) — was just published at this year’s FAIR Conference. FAIR-CAMTM introduces the concept of “Controls Physiology” and is the first model to enable empirical measurement of risk management control efficacy and value. Add this event to your calendar
Speaker Jack Jones, Chief Risk Scientist, RiskLens and Chairman, FAIR Institute
Jack Jones has received multiple awards for his three decades of work in information security and risk management. An adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon University, he teaches risk measurement in the CRO and CISO executive programs. Jack also created the "Factor Analysis of Information Risk” (FAIR) model adopted as an international standard for measuring cyber and operational risk. He is the Chief Risk Scientist at RiskLens and Chairman of the FAIR Institute, an award-winning global non-profit organization. Jack also co-authored a book entitled "Measuring and Managing Information Risk, a FAIR Approach” which was inducted into the Cyber Security Canon in 2016.
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Luke Bader, Director, Membership and Programs, FAIR Institute
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