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The risk of experiencing a data breach or cyber attack are higher than ever, with almost half of organizations suffering at least one security incident in the last 12 months. These events not only put customer and confidential data at risk, but they are also expensive. According to the Ponemon Institute, the average annual cost of responding to cyber attacks was $12.7 million, up 96 percent over the previous five years. To help prepare for such an event, companies must developing a realistic cyber security exercise that will challenge the Incident (Crisis) Management Team, the technology staff, and the business units. Download this white paper to learn:
  • What makes a cyber attack training exercise so different
  • What a "routine" emergency is compared to a "crisis emergency"
  • Who should participate in a cyber exercise
  • Which type of exercise to use
  • Communication challenges during a cyber attack

6 Keys to Developing a Cyber Attack Training Exercise

Regina Phelps, CEM, RN, BSN, MPA – Principal, EMS Solutions Inc.
Regina Phelps is an internationally recognized expert in the field of emergency management and continuity planning. Since 1982, she has provided consultation and educational speaking services to clients in four continents. She is founder of Emergency Management & Safety Solutions, a consulting company specializing in incident management, exercise design, and continuity and pandemic planning. Clients include many Fortune 500 companies. Ms. Phelps is a frequent top-rated speaker at well-known conferences such as the Disaster Recovery Journal, CP&M, and the World Conference on Disaster Management. She is frequently sought out for her common sense approach and clear, clean delivery of complex topics.