Cyber never sleeps: How to prevent and protect your organization

Learning objectives

After completing this course, the learner should be able to:

  • Understand the history of cybercrime
  • Define and identify examples of internal cyber threats
  • Define and identify examples of external cyber threats
  • Identify cyber risk red flags
  • Discuss strategies to combat cyber attacks
  • Understand how cybercrime channels operate and their motivations
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Instructor bio

Kelly Richmond Pope is an associate professor at DePaul University in Chicago where she teaches financial, managerial and forensic accounting. In 2018, Pope became a TED speaker with her impactful and timely TED Talk entitled “How whistleblowers shape history.” Her research has been published in the Behavioral Research in Accounting, Auditing: A Journal of Theory & Practice, Journal of Business Ethics, The CPA Journal and WebCPA. She has a PhD in accounting from Virginia Tech University and is a licensed CPA.

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