As a cyber executive you should expect disaster and disruption. When these unfortunate events occur, you can protect the business by maintaining critical business functions, ensuring employees are able to access an alternate work facility, and providing vital records to perform business functions.
The secret to accomplishing these objectives can be found in three important documents. Those being a Business Continuity Plan, Disaster Recovery Plan, & a Business Impact Analysis. Enjoy the show as we walk you through them.
FEMA BCP Example https://arlingtonva.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/COOP-Template-Business-Continuity.pdf
IBM Disaster Recovery Plan
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.1?topic=system-example-disaster-recovery-plan
Fire Drills
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_drill
Business Impact Analysis
https://www.ready.gov/sites/default/files/2020-03/business-impact-analysis-worksheet.pdf
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#163 - Operational Resilience
#162 - CISO Predictions for 2024
#161 - Secure Developer Training Programs (with Scott Russo) Part 2
#160 - Secure Developer Training Programs (with Scott Russo) Part 1
#159 - Refreshing Your Cybersecurity Strategy
#158 - Building a Data Security Lake (with Noam Brosh)
#157 - SOC Skills (with Hasan Eksi) Part 2
#156 - SMB CISO Challenges (with Kevin O’Connor)
#155 - SOC Skills (with Hasan Eksi) Part 1
#154 - Data Protection (with Amer Deeba)
#153 - Game-Based Learning (with Andy Serwin & Eric Basu)
#152 - Speak My Language (with Andrew Chrostowski)
#151 - Cyber War
#150 - Measuring Results
#149 - Board Perspectives
#148 - Threat Modeling (with Adam Shostack)
#147 - Betting on MFA
#146 - Living in a Materiality World
#145 - The Cost of Cyber Defense
#144 - Handling Regulatory Change
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