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Mastering Cyber Risk Quantification (CRQ): Embracing the Power of Knowing When to Stop

Not all questions need to be answered in detail and often, less is more. Good FAIR practitioners not only acknowledge this reality but also take advantage of it for more effective and efficient quantification. In this webinar with guest speaker Tom Callaghan, Founder of C-Risk, we'll unveil best practices for maximizing CRQ efficiency and effectiveness.

The speakers will begin by introducing key concepts like ranges, reference classes, and decomposition before exploring their application and then diving into a series of real-world use cases. 

Key takeaways:

  • Efficient approach to Cyber Risk Quantification that saves time and effort.

  • Practical tips on utilizing FAIR practices for more effective risk quantification

  • Real-world use cases showcasing the power of selective knowledge

  • A refresher for experienced practitioners on when to stop for optimal results

Meet your speaker:

Jack Whitsitt, Director of CRQ at Ostrich Cyber Risk, is a long-time practitioner and leader in the Cyber Risk Quantification space. 

Backed by over two decades of information security experience ranging from manipulating bits and bytes to weighing in on international policy, he also has seven years of quantified decision support experience building FAIR-based programs for organizations large and small.  Jack has also spent several years volunteering in non-profit roles advocating for and advancing the state of the art of quantified information risk analysis. 

Meet your guest speaker:

Tom Callaghan is the Co-Founder of C-Risk, the European authority in the quantification of cyber risk in financial terms.

He is also co-chair of the Paris FAIR Institute chapters. Tom has almost 30 years’ experience managing Enterprise information technology and prior to founding C-Risk he was an executive at Dell holding various leadership positions. Tom studied Economics and Computer Science at University College Cork, Ireland and holds multiple industry certifications including Open FAIR.

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