Workshop: How to get it right when it goes wrong: Cyber Incident Response with NCSC
Applications for this workshop are now closed due to high demand.
As security measures evolve, so do the capabilities of cyber criminals. As a result, no security can ever be perfect. Incidents can and will happen, even in the charity sector, so it’s important that your charity is prepared for them. A well-planned and executed response will help to minimise the damage to your charity, caused by a cyber attack. This could mean anything from reducing recovery costs, cutting the lost data, and minimising reputational damage.
This workshop, delivered by experts from the Incident Management team at the National Cyber Security Centre, will encourage charities to consider what they should have in place before an incident happens. This workshop will cover how to plan, build, develop and maintain an effective cyber incident response capability for your organisation.
- What is incident response and why do charities need to be prepared
- The do’s and don’ts of managing a cyber attack
- How to build, develop, and test your incident response plan
- Where to turn for help: responding and reporting
- Positive cyber security cultures, staff training and useful tools & resources for charities