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    Cybersecurity for Managers: A Playbook
    MIT Sloan School of Management

    Cybersecurity for Managers: A Playbook

    MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge
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    7 weeksDuration
    onlineFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    Digital TransformationTopic

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    May 21 - Jul 9, 2026
    7 weeks · online · Self-Paced
    Open
    $2,950

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Minimizing cybercrime damage and disruption is not just the responsibility of the IT department; it’s every employee's job. There are managerial, strategic, and financial considerations in becoming cybersecure. This new online program helps you create a playbook with actionable next steps towards creating a more cyber-aware culture.


    When a security breach happens, the disruption and damage can vary widely. But one thing is for certain: the effects ripple through the entire organization, often having significant operational and financial implications.


    Creating a cybersecure organization is a necessary goal today. Decisions about cybersecurity have implications throughout your organization—not only for technology-focused teams, but for every team. Sophisticated phishing schemes, ransomware, and data breaches are on the rise, and their level of complexity is increasing. Therefore, all of us have a role to play in keeping our organization secure.


    Based on our highly-rated in-person course, Cybersecurity for Leaders, this online program will teach you:


    We do not recommend this program to past participants of Cybersecurity for Leaders unless you are looking for a refresher.


    A framework that provides a strategic view of an organization’s cybersecurity risk management, including management mechanisms you can put in place immediately


    A playbook with actionable next steps for improving a culture of cyber awareness within your organization


    The language and vocabulary to support informed conversation with your CISO, CTO, and other technology leaders


    An appreciation of how decisions made by technologists may affect the business landscape within your organization


    An awareness of the leading approaches to managing cybersecurity, including 'defense in depth' and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework


    A practical interpretation of the tradeoffs between security and privacy, and a method for understanding your organization's priorities

    Why MIT Sloan School of Management?

    MIT Sloan doesn't trade on prestige alone — it trades on proximity. Proximity to one of the world's densest concentrations of engineering, AI, and life sciences research, and to a faculty that publishes the ideas executives will be managing around in five years. If you want to understand how technology reshapes strategy before it reshapes your industry, this is the room to be in.

    Your Profile

    • Technology
    • Financial services
    • Insurance industry
    • Manufacturing
    • Retail
    • Telecommunications
    • Government organizations

    Benefits

    • A framework that provides a strategic view of an organization’s cybersecurity risk management, including management mechanisms you can put in place immediately
    • A playbook with actionable next steps for improving a culture of cyber awareness within your organization
    • The language and vocabulary to support informed conversation with your CISO, CTO, and other technology leaders
    • An appreciation of how decisions made by technologists may affect the business landscape within your organization
    • An awareness of the leading approaches to managing cybersecurity, including 'defense in depth' and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework
    • A practical interpretation of the tradeoffs between security and privacy, and a method for understanding your organization's priorities

    What You'll Learn

    • Understanding the Threat Landscape
    • Organizing Cyber Management Priorities: The NIST Framework
    • Measuring Risk Exposure
    • Improving Defenses with Systems and Technologies
    • Building a Culture of Cybersecurity
    • Exploring Ethics in Cybersecurity