"Strategies for an Effective Cyber Tabletop Exercise," Security in Practice Webinar Series, Davis Wright Tremaine
Creating, refreshing, and testing your cybersecurity incident response strategy has never been more important. Holding a cyber incident response tabletop is a great way to stress test your incident response plan (IRP) and educate your key stakeholders on what will be expected of them if an incident occurs. Unfortunately, many companies squander the opportunities that a tabletop can offer by hosting exercises with the wrong participants, too much (or too little) technical detail, poorly defined goals, or no assessment rubric.
This webinar, featuring panelists from Davis Wright Tremaine, Critical Insight, and CUNA Mutual Group, discusses strategies for getting the most out of your cyber incident response tabletop exercise—and getting more confident about IRP in the process. Topics include:
- Establishing your goals for the exercise
- Setting the right roster for your exercise—and designing your exercise accordingly
- When to use outside partners
- Adding the right level of technical detail
- Leveraging—and testing—your IRP
- Generating meaningful assessment and feedback
- Using your findings to improve your overall security strategy
Speakers
- Michael T. Borgia, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
- Sabrina Guenther Frigo, Associate General Counsel - Privacy & Data Management at CUNA Mutual Group
- Jake Milstein, Chief Revenue Officer, Critical Insight
- John-Luke Peck, Director, Incident Response; Deputy CISO, Critical Insight
(On-demand versions are not eligible for CLE credit.)