Do you have plans in place if a fire broke out in your home? Have you ever thought about what you’d do in the event of a break in? Maybe you’ve got a plan of action prepared for these kinds of scenarios.
The important question is – have you prepared for a hypothetical cyberattack just as thoroughly?
We created our cyber business continuity exercise to provide you with the tools to prepare for exactly that. Have a read below to find out more. If your curiosity is piqued, please contact us to have a chat with a member of our team about how we can help you.
As part of our cyber business continuity exercise service, you will receive a report detailing:
– A comprehensive gap analysis
– Plainly explained recommendations based on your current arrangements
– Impact assessments
– Risk management
This service reviews your business continuity planning. Its primary function is to check the resilience of your organisation to cyberattacks (such as ransomware). We can also recommend our Trusted Partner network
We include elements modelled off of the International Business Continuity Management Systems standard ‘ISO/IEC 22301:2019’.
This includes aspects such as:
– Internal and external (customer and public) communications
– Recovery objectives (e.g. tolerable downtime, tolerable service loss)
– Disaster recovery
– Recovery testing and services
A cyber business continuity exercise is the process of creating a plan to identify major risks to a business which could cause significant disruption. The aim is to prevent these disruptions where possible to allow essential processes to continue.
Organisations need to be able to detect and respond quickly and effectively to a cyber incident to reduce the financial, operational and reputational harm it can cause. It is crucial that a team has effective cyber security and robust incident response plans in place to follow.
Here are some steps you’ll need to take to complete a cyber business continuity exercise:
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