How to recover quickly from cyberattacks and achieve operational resilience
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Since at least 2011, cyber actors sponsored by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have been targeting control systems in U.S. ports, and the rail, power, water and transportation sectors, reflecting the PRC’s systems warfare strategy and global supply chain dominance. Given the magnitude of this threat, how can critical infrastructure owners protect themselves?
In this thought-provoking webcast, Victor Atkins, director of security and risk consulting with 1898 & Co., argues that improving cybersecurity alone isn’t enough. Organizations must also take steps so they can recover quickly from attacks. Atkins will offer strategies focused on cyber-informed engineering controls and achieving operational resilience at all levels of your business.
Learning objectives:
- Understand the scope of this enduring threat and why it cannot be ignored.
- Discover why improving cybersecurity alone is insufficient, and the importance of operational resilience.
- Learn how cyber-informed engineering controls are akin to process safety controls by significantly reducing risks of high consequence incidents.
- Identify key features of an effective recovery and resilience plan to ensure quick recovery from cyberattacks.
- Explore methods to achieve operational resilience at all levels of the business.
Presented By:
Victor Atkins, Director of Security and Risk Consulting, 1898 & Co.
Moderated By:
Gary Cohen, Senior Editor, WTWH Media