"Provides detailed guidance on how to plan, facilitate, and learn from a cybersecurity tabletop exercise so that members of an organization can coordinate their response to a potential future cybersecurity event or emergency. Includes examples of tabletop exercise scenarios suited to different purposes"--
"Provides detailed guidance on how to plan, facilitate, and learn from a cybersecurity tabletop exercise so that members of an organization can coordinate their response to a potential future cybersecurity event or emergency. Includes examples of tabletop exercise scenarios suited to different purposes"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Lelewski has more than 20 years of experience in IT, cybersecurity, incident response, and risk management. He is the VP of cybersecurity strategy at Zurich Insurance’s Global Ventures and holds numerous industry certifications, including CISA, CISM, CRISC, CIPM, and CDPSE. John Hollenberger is a seasoned cybersecurity consultant with over 16 years of experience in web and host-based vulnerability assessments, incident response, digital forensics, and data loss prevention. He is a senior security consultant of proactive services at Fortinet, with certifications that include CISSP, GCIH, GWAPT, and Security+.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The Tabletop Exercise Process Chapter 1: Why Perform Tabletop Exercises? Chapter 2: Planning the Tabletop Exercise Chapter 3: The Development Process: Where the Rubber Meets the Road Chapter 4: Facilitating a Successful Exercise Chapter 5: Acting On What You’ve Learned: Evaluation and Next Steps Part II: Example Scenarios Chapter 6: Engaging a Technical Audience Chapter 7: Engaging an Executive Audience Chapter 8: Engaging the Business Appendix: Reporting Templates Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The Tabletop Exercise Process Chapter 1: Why Perform Tabletop Exercises? Chapter 2: Planning the Tabletop Exercise Chapter 3: The Development Process: Where the Rubber Meets the Road Chapter 4: Facilitating a Successful Exercise Chapter 5: Acting On What You’ve Learned: Evaluation and Next Steps Part II: Example Scenarios Chapter 6: Engaging a Technical Audience Chapter 7: Engaging an Executive Audience Chapter 8: Engaging the Business Appendix: Reporting Templates Index
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