The latest SEC proposal requires private companies to publicly disclose cyber incidents within four business days and share their protocols for responding, but many companies do not currently have the skills and know-how to react to such an attack.
Protect2020 work directly with Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), Chief Information Officers (CIOs), Chief Risk Officers (CROs) and Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) or the person who is ultimately responsible for cybersecurity.
Working closely alongside key technical security leaders, we can deliver a cybersecurity tabletop exercise (TTX) designed to independently educate the boardroom on the current and future cyber risks to their organisation.
It is not a good enough strategy to simply wait for a security breach to happen. Companies need to be prepared with the right resources and know-how to be able to tackle a threat as soon as it occurs.
Regulators worldwide are calling out for cybersecurity tabletop exercise to become part of a company’s basic corporate risk management, and Protect 2020 will work with technical security leaders to provide them with the right knowledge to effectively roll this out.
Using a selection of key boardroom cyber drills, boardrooms and senior management teams will be prepared and practiced in responding to any major crises caused by a cybersecurity incident, saving their company valuable time and money.
Protect2020 offer regular cyber response workshops to companies across the UK to educate the boardroom in how to prepare and respond to a cyber-attack. Using scenario-based testing of your cybersecurity incident response capabilities, we can ensure that executive leaders (not just IT teams) are prepared to react to a critical incident when it occurs.
CRO, Leeds Law Firm
CISO, Manchester based Engineering Manufacturers
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