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Getting fit for a cyber incident

Tabletop exercises prepare you for efficient incident management by running through fictitious attack scenarios.

calendar_today Wed, 23.10.2024, 13:45 - 14:00

event_available On site

place Forum, Booth 7-641

Action description

south_east

Speaker

south_east

Themes

Education and training Governance, Riskmanagement and Compliance

Key Facts

  • Tabletop exercise - the digital first aid course
  • A simulated attack in a controlled environment
  • What to do if the protective systems no longer work?

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An eventful summer lies behind us from a sporting perspective. If we can learn anything from professional athletes, it's that success doesn't just happen, but that every victory is the result of hard training.

This approach should also be applied to the topic of cyber resilience, as experience has shown that companies that actively prepare for cyber incidents can respond more quickly and efficiently in the event of an emergency.

Once the right framework conditions have been created in preparation for cyber attacks (security solutions implemented, processes defined), the next step is to train the processes to ensure that they can be managed hand-in-hand in an emergency. This is where tabletop exercises or crisis team exercises come into play.

Using fictitious but realistic scenarios, various aspects of incident management can be played out in a protected environment. The aim of this is for the parties involved to internalise their roles and for gaps in preparation to be identified.

Based on Oneconsult's experience, this talk shows what makes a successful tabletop exercise, what difficulties can arise and how to react to them. As a bonus, you will receive a few interesting inputs that can add new excitement to your exercise. 
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