Cybersecurity Leadership Program – Costa Rica

Program Dates: March 11-13, 2024

Universidad Latina, San Pedro de Montes de Oca, San José

Overview

The Cybersecurity Leadership Program in Costa Rica, a combined effort of the Pratt School of Engineering, Sanford School of Public Policy, Department of Computer Science, Duke Law School, and the Universidad Latina de Costa Rica brings together private sector leaders from various sectors and government officials for an intensive three-day program.

Participants will engage with a world-class faculty from academia, government and industry on topics at the intersection of technology, law, and policy. By the end of the program, participants will be able to do the following:

  • Identify and address cyber-related risks to organizations
  • Develop best practices relating to supply chain and other third-party risks
  • Be better prepared to prevent and respond to cyberattacks
  • Better equip their organizations for engaging with relevant actors and share threat and vulnerability information

Upon completion of the program, participants will receive a certificate of completion from Duke and ULatina. All participants will also have the chance to test for the Duke University Certificate of Board Readiness upon conclusion of the program. Those who complete the program will have the opportunity to join other alumni with ongoing access to updated Duke cybersecurity education content.

*No policy, legal or technical experience is required.

Tuition

This small group intensive event is designed for senior leaders. We invite everyone with this profile to apply. However, only those applicants who are formally admitted by the Duke-Ulatina Steering Committee will participate, prior assessment of their application. Duke University is providing funding so that admitted applicants can attend tuition-free and will only need to pay for their travel and lodging. The Program includes, among others:

  • Faculty instruction from Duke faculty and highly-regarded expert guest speakers;
  • Program light-lunch breaks and evening mixer events;
  • Access to all course materials, session recordings and additional resources;
  • Staff support during the course of program.
  • Certificate of Completion from Duke and ULatina

Who Should Apply

The Cybersecurity Leadership Program in Costa Rica will be ideal for a range of senior leaders with responsibility for:

  • Membership on a corporate board of directors
  • Senior government leaders who need to make decisions impacted by cybersecurity risk
  • SME's managers and leaders with interest in managing cybersecurity risks
  • Senior management who will need to receive briefings from the Chief Information Security Officer
  • Finance with responsibility for oversight of information security investment
  • Lawyers who need to provide guidance on cybersecurity risk

This program is brought to you in association with the following sponsors:

Founding Sponsor:
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Sustaining Sponsors:
Supporting Partners:
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