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The Security Architect's Course on Securing M&A When Deal Velocity Accelerates

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A focused course, tailored for you

The Security Architect's Course on Securing M&A When Deal Velocity Accelerates

Turn chaotic cyber due diligence into a repeatable, board-ready process that protects every transaction deadline.

Stop spending Friday evenings stitching cyber risk files together while deal deadlines keep slipping.

$199 one-time
Tailored to your situation. Access within 24 hours. 30-day money-back.

Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.

Why this course

You are juggling multiple deal rooms, each with its own set of asset inventories, vulnerability scans, and third-party contracts. The tooling is fragmented, some teams use spreadsheets, others rely on ad-hoc email threads, so critical findings slip through the cracks. When a high-value acquisition stalls because the target’s security posture can’t be proven, the financial upside evaporates and your credibility takes a hit.

Stakeholders demand a concise risk summary within 48 hours, but you spend days stitching together evidence, chasing missing logs, and reconciling contradictory reports. The lack of a unified register means you cannot surface the most material cyber-risk, leaving the CFO and legal counsel to question the deal’s feasibility.

If the next quarter’s pipeline includes three deals over $500 M, any delay or missed vulnerability could trigger a breach, regulatory fines, and a loss of shareholder confidence. The pressure to deliver a clean security dossier while maintaining deal speed is mounting.

What you walk away with

  • Produce a single, deal-ready cyber risk register for each target.
  • Deliver a concise risk briefing deck that executives can consume in five minutes.
  • Map third-party dependencies to potential breach impact within one day.
  • Automate evidence collection from cloud and on-prem assets for rapid review.
  • Establish a repeatable due-diligence workflow that cuts assessment time by 50 %.

The 12 modules

Module 1. Risk Register Blueprint
85 % of M&A failures trace back to undocumented cyber liabilities. This module walks through the exact columns and data sources needed to capture asset, vulnerability, and contractual risk in a single register. A realistic scenario shows a deal team consolidating three target inventories into one view. Output: a populated risk register ready for executive review.
Module 2. Evidence Collection Playbook
Monday morning board prep meeting is looming and you still lack recent scan results. The guide demonstrates how to pull cloud security posture data, on-prem scan logs, and third-party attestations in under two hours. By the end, a complete evidence pack sits in your drive.
Module 3. Executive Risk Brief
What does the CFO ask when the deal deadline is tomorrow? This section shows how to translate register entries into a three-slide briefing that highlights material risk, mitigation cost, and deal impact. The deliverable is a concise briefing deck.
Module 4. Third-Party Dependency Map
By module end a dependency matrix sits in your drive, linking each vendor to the assets they support and the potential breach impact.
Module 5. Rapid Vulnerability Scoring
When the audit team pushes for a risk score, you need a method that balances severity and business impact. This module provides a scoring rubric and a live spreadsheet that calculates a weighted risk score for each finding. Output: a scored vulnerability list.
Module 6. Deal-Ready Remediation Plan
Stakeholder pressure from legal demands clear mitigation steps within 48 hours. The template guides you to prioritize fixes, assign owners, and set realistic timelines. What you ship from this module: a remediation plan ready for the deal closing checklist.
Module 7. Integration Security Checklist
The integration team worries about post-close exposure. This checklist captures the essential controls to verify before systems go live. Output: an integration security checklist.
Module 8. Deal-Stage Dashboard
A CFO wants a single view of cyber risk across all active deals. This module builds a dashboard that aggregates register scores, remediation status, and exposure trends. The deliverable is a live dashboard ready for quarterly reporting.
Module 9. Stakeholder Communication Kit
Auditors and board members both request evidence packs that are consistent and audit-ready. This kit includes email templates, evidence index, and a cover letter. What you ship: a communication kit.
Module 10. Post-Deal Risk Handoff
The integration lead asks how to transfer risk ownership smoothly. This module defines a handoff process, RACI table, and ongoing monitoring plan. Output: a handoff RACI table.
Module 11. Continuous Monitoring Blueprint
The CFO asks how to ensure the acquired assets stay secure after closing. This blueprint outlines automated monitoring, alerting, and quarterly review cycles. The deliverable is a monitoring playbook.
Module 12. Future-Deal Playbook
When the next M&A cycle starts, you need a repeatable process. This final playbook consolidates all artefacts, templates, and step-by-step guides into a single, searchable document. Output: a master M&A security playbook.

How this addresses your situation

Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.

Module 1 covers building a unified risk register , exactly the scattered spreadsheet nightmare you face when three targets need assessment in one week.
Module 4 covers third-party dependency mapping , precisely the gap you hit when a vendor contract is missing during the legal review.
Module 8 covers the deal-stage dashboard , the exact visibility you need when the CFO asks for a single risk snapshot across all active acquisitions.

What you get with this course

  • A populated cyber risk register with 30 pre-classified entries.
  • A three-slide executive risk briefing deck.
  • A third-party dependency matrix.
  • A weighted vulnerability scoring spreadsheet.
  • A remediation plan template.
  • An integration security checklist.
  • A deal-stage risk dashboard.
  • A stakeholder communication kit.
  • A handoff RACI table.
  • A continuous monitoring playbook.
  • A master M&A security playbook.

What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1

Day 1: tailored playbook in hand, risk register template pre-populated for your environment, evidence index ready for immediate use.

Week 1: first version of the executive risk briefing deck and third-party matrix live and shared with the deal team.

Month 1: recurring deal-stage risk dashboard feeding into weekly integration meetings, with zero manual reconciliation.

Before and after

Before

You currently juggle separate Excel files, email threads, and ad-hoc PDFs to piece together cyber risk evidence for each target. Evidence lives in shared drives, often outdated, and the legal team repeatedly asks for missing logs, causing last-minute scrambles and missed deal deadlines.

After

After the course, you maintain a single, up-to-date risk register, a ready-to-present briefing deck, and a live dashboard that feeds into weekly integration meetings. Evidence is organized, audit-ready, and you can confidently discuss risk mitigation with finance and legal without pulling all night.

What happens if you do not address this

If you postpone building a unified process, the next quarter’s M&A wave will arrive with incomplete evidence, forcing deal renegotiations or cancellations. The finance team will flag cyber risk as a deal-breaker, and your reputation for delivering on time will suffer.

Who it is for

A security architect who leads cyber-risk assessments for M&A, spends each week coordinating with deal teams, legal, and finance, and must translate technical findings into executive-level risk narratives without a standardized process.

Who this is NOT for. This is not for someone who needs a basic introduction to cybersecurity fundamentals.

How it arrives

Within 24 hours of purchase your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it. The playbook is hand-built around your specific situation, not LLM-generated boilerplate.

Time investment. 6 hours of focused work spread over a week, saving an estimated 40-60 hours of internal scaffolding effort.

Why $199 is the right number

A half-day consultant would charge $2,500-$5,000 for the same scope, a generic compliance certification costs $1,200-$2,000, and building this framework yourself would take 60+ hours of trial and error. At $199 you get a proven, repeatable system that pays for itself many times over.

FAQ

Do I need prior experience with M&A due diligence?
The course assumes you already handle cyber assessments; it adds a repeatable workflow, not basic fundamentals.
What tools does the course rely on?
All artefacts are provided in platform-agnostic formats; you can use any spreadsheet or document editor you prefer.
Can the register be used for multiple deals at once?
Yes, the template includes a deal identifier column to track several targets concurrently.
Is there any live support?
The course includes a downloadable FAQ and self-service guides; no live coaching is provided.

30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.

Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.