Overview
This e-learning program prepares practitioners for the operational implementation of the FAIR™ Standard to quantify cyber risk in financial terms. The course combines theoretical content, guided demonstrations, and practical exercises drawn from real-world cases.
Participants learn to define risk scenarios, model them using FAIR, estimate loss factors, and interpret simulation results. An asynchronous format allows learners to progress at their own pace.
Who is this for?
- CISOs and Heads of Information Security
- Risk and cybersecurity analysts
- GRC consultants
- Risk managers
- Professionals responsible for producing or reviewing detailed FAIR analyses
What you'll learn
- Understand the limitations of qualitative risk management and the advantages of FAIR-based quantification
- Master FAIR taxonomy concepts including loss event frequency and loss magnitude
- Define and model risk scenarios using FAIR
- Estimate frequency and magnitude parameters using Monte Carlo simulation tools
- Prepare for the OpenFAIR™ 2 certification exam through practice questions and a mock exam
Format & duration
Approximately 12 hours of e-learning content · Unlimited access for 3 months · OpenFAIR™ 2 mock exam included
12 CPE credits awarded on completion.
Prerequisites
No formal prerequisites. A basic understanding of cybersecurity and risk management is recommended to fully benefit from the course.