RESILIA™ Pocketbook: Cyber Resilience Best Practice

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Author: AXELOS ISBN: 9780113314751
Publisher: The Stationery Office Ltd Publication: August 5, 2015
Imprint: TSO Language: English
Author: AXELOS
ISBN: 9780113314751
Publisher: The Stationery Office Ltd
Publication: August 5, 2015
Imprint: TSO
Language: English

RESILIA™ Cyber Resilience Best Practices offers a practical approach to cyber resilience, reflecting the need to detect and recover from incidents, and not rely on prevention alone. It uses the ITIL® framework, which provides a proven approach to the provision of services that align to business outcomes. This pocketbook concisely summarizes the core publication emphasizing how it can help organizations to become more effective through cyber resilience best practice. Key features: • RESILIA: Cyber Resilience Best Practice covers a range of tried-and-tested cyber resilience activities and practices

• The guide has been developed by experts in both hands-on cyber resilience and systems management. Working closely with subject and technology experts in cybersecurity assessment

•In order to make the text more accessible, technical jargon and acronyms have been avoided as much as possible. It can be used as a revision aid during cyber resilience foundation training, and may subsequently function as an aide-mémoire for practitioners on a day-to-day basis.

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RESILIA™ Cyber Resilience Best Practices offers a practical approach to cyber resilience, reflecting the need to detect and recover from incidents, and not rely on prevention alone. It uses the ITIL® framework, which provides a proven approach to the provision of services that align to business outcomes. This pocketbook concisely summarizes the core publication emphasizing how it can help organizations to become more effective through cyber resilience best practice. Key features: • RESILIA: Cyber Resilience Best Practice covers a range of tried-and-tested cyber resilience activities and practices

• The guide has been developed by experts in both hands-on cyber resilience and systems management. Working closely with subject and technology experts in cybersecurity assessment

•In order to make the text more accessible, technical jargon and acronyms have been avoided as much as possible. It can be used as a revision aid during cyber resilience foundation training, and may subsequently function as an aide-mémoire for practitioners on a day-to-day basis.

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