Course ID: RTRCBFP

From Risk to Resilience: Cybersecurity & Blockchain for Finance Professionals

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, cybersecurity and emerging technologies like blockchain and cryptocurrency are redefining how businesses operate—and exposing them to new risks. This dynamic half-day course equips accountants and finance professionals with actionable strategies to mitigate cybersecurity risks while demystifying the complexities of blockchain and cryptocurrency. You’ll gain valuable insights into how these technologies are reshaping the financial world and learn to navigate the challenges and opportunities they present with confidence and professionalism.

In-person CPE credit: 3.0
Live webcast CPE credit: 3.0


Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Recognize blockchain technology by gaining a clear understanding of the challenges in creating digital currencies and how blockchain overcomes them.
  • Identify real-world uses of blockchain and cryptocurrency.
  • Analyze the cybersecurity vulnerabilities organizations face and the potential impact of these risks on financial and operational stability.
  • Identify and evaluate effective controls to manage and mitigate cybersecurity risks.

Major Topics
  • Understand precisely what blockchain and why it’s important
  • Recognize the cybersecurity risks faced by an organization
  • Develop a practical framework to address an organization’s cybersecurity risks

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for any finance professional or business manager seeking to understand the impact of cybersecurity and blockchain on their organization.


Fields of Study
Information Technology

Prerequisites

Experience as a finance professional or business manager.


Provider
Business Learning Institute

CPE Credits
3.0

Level
Intermediate

This course is available for your group as:

 

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