Data, People & Methodology: 3 Pillars of a Cyber Risk Quantification Program – James Turgal – BSW #283
Cyber risk quantification should be at the center of an enterprise's actions to understand and measure risk posed in the event of a cyberattack. That data should then be used to estimate - financially - cyber risk exposure. To start this process, enterprises need 3 pillars to build a good cyber risk quantification program: the right data, appropriately skilled people and a methodology.
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James Turgal is the former executive assistant director for the FBI Information and Technology Branch (CIO). He now serves as Optiv Security’s vice president, cyber risk, strategy and board relations. James has personally helped many companies respond to and recover from ransomware attacks and is well-versed in speaking with top-tier media.
James draws on his two decades of experience in investigating and solving cybercrimes for the FBI. He was instrumental in the creation of the FBI’s Terrorist Watch and No-Fly Lists.