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Information security
- Why information security matters
- Mandatory requirements
- Management protocol for information security
- Take a risk-based approach to information security
- Creating a security culture
- Adopt a framework to manage information security
- Understand the information security lifecycle
- New Zealand Information Security Manual (NZISM)
- Managing specific scenarios
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Governance
- Why governance matters
- Mandatory requirements
- Implementing a risk-based approach to protective security
- Protective security roles and responsibilities
- Applying Business Impact Levels
- Developing security alert levels
- Build security awareness
- Reporting incidents and conducting security investigations
- Business continuity management
- Supply chain security
- Working away from the office
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