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Oxford dips toe into higher learning about cyber security

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An old school is determined to teach business executives some new tricks to defend their companies from cyber attacks.

Saïd Business School at Britain’s University of Oxford, said it has designed a program intended to arm senior executives with the knowledge and strategies necessary to deal with cyber threats.

“Cyber security is no longer the preserve of the IT manager,” David Upton, professor of operations management at Saïd Business School, said in a statement. “The problem is that many executives feel unprepared to contribute to the debate and are concerned that they don’t know what questions to ask or how to process the advice they are given to lead their organizations’ response.”

It looks like the “teaching-clueless-CEOs-about-cyber” ball is in your court, Cambridge.

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