Compliance
Compliance in cyber security pertains to organisations adhering to established rules, regulations, standards, and best...
Disaster planning in cybersecurity refers to the strategic and comprehensive approach of preparing for and mitigating potential cyber incidents that could disrupt or compromise an organisation’s digital infrastructure, sensitive data, and operations.
Disaster planning in cybersecurity involves a strategic and comprehensive approach to prepare for and mitigate potential cyber incidents that may disrupt or compromise an organisation’s digital infrastructure, sensitive data, and operations. CyberWissen’s proactive process includes identifying vulnerabilities, creating contingency plans, and establishing robust protocols to respond to and recover from cyber attacks or other
digital disasters.
Identify and assess potential threats, vulnerabilities, and risks to digital assets. Prioritise resources based on the potential impact of cyber incidents.
Implement proactive measures to reduce the likelihood of cyber incidents. Employ robust cybersecurity solutions, conduct regular security audits, apply patches, and educate employees on security best practices.
Develop detailed plans outlining how to react and manage different cyber incidents. Define roles, communication strategies, and step-by-step procedures to contain and minimise their impact.
Ensure the continuity of critical business functions during and after an incident. Maintain backup systems, data redundancy, and strategies to resume operations swiftly with minimal disruption.
Execute plans to restore compromised systems, data, and services post-incident. Isolate affected systems, remove malware, validate data integrity, and ensure a secure environment before systems are brought back online.
Establish communication protocols to inform internal and external stakeholders about incidents, their impact, and mitigation steps. This includes customers, partners, regulators, and the public.
Evolve disaster planning based on lessons learned from past incidents. Regularly review and update plans, incorporate new threat intelligence, and conduct simulated exercises to refine preparedness.
Account for legal and regulatory requirements related to cybersecurity and data breach notifications. Compliance can impact the design and execution of disaster planning efforts.
In today’s dynamic security landscape, our Managed Security Services provide proactive support, allowing you to outsource your needs to CyberWissen. Our team of industry experts ensures a seamlessly integrated workplace that’s more productive, efficient, and mobile. Stay ahead and adapt with our customised disaster planning solution.