Please note that while this video presents fictional examples of working with a digital security expert, the tips shared can be applied when working with consultants on any risk management topic.
In this video, you will:
- Recognize when external support is necessary for effective risk management
- Gain practical tips on working effectively with experts and consultants
Main takeaways:
- Risk management is a collective effort; seeking external expertise can help address complex security needs holistically.
- Proper preparation ahead of engaging and clear communication ensures productive relationship with consultants and maximises use of available resources.
- Experts and consultants need to understand the organisations’ unique context to suggest relevant, and customized solutions rather than offering generic advice. Risk management should be seen as an ongoing process, not a quick fix. Short-term solutions often fail to address underlying risks.
- Ask experts for clear communication and active listening. Clarify any jargon they use, and do not hesitate to ask questions.
- Consultants and experts should be aware of their limits and acknowledge them. While they can offer advice, the decision-making power always rests with you. Build trust with experts and, based on their advice, make decisions that are best suited to your context.
Tailor the risk management process to your context
As we progress through the risk management cycle, take a moment to reflect again and continue filling out the risk management process exercise.
Building on the findings from your previous exercise, try to:
- Decide how to address the risks you identified (Step 2)
- Develop appropriate security measures for the risks, and outline specific tasks for each measure/solution (Step 3)
To go further, consider whether external assistance might be needed and what kind of support could help. If you feel confident in your understanding and can organize the risk management process without external help, that is perfectly fine!
Before moving on to the quiz, we recommend you to review the main takeaways of this module, and to check the additional resources provided under the “Materials” tab above.