Course
Digicomp Code GSICO
Cyber Resilience Simulation – Ocean’s 99 («GSICO»)
Course facts
- Recognizing the importance of cybersecurity and cyber resilience for your own company
- Developing a better understanding of potential threats, risks, and vulnerabilities within an organization
- Recognizing the importance of roles and responsibilities in the field of cybersecurity
- Reviewing the maturity of an organization with regard to its processes
- Applying practical tips on how to launch and implement cybersecurity and cyber resilience initiatives
- Recognizing the impact on colleagues' attitudes and behavior when dealing with critical success factors
At Ocean's99 the owner of the Bank of Tokyo wants to hold an exhibition of the three most famous art objects in the world: The «Star of Africa» - a huge diamond, the painting «Jewish Bride» - by Rembrandt, and a «Bugatti 59». Each of these objects must be transported from the existing location to the Tokyo Museum and exhibited for four months.
The challenge is to bring the objects to Tokyo: Punctually and safely, so that the exhibition can take place according to plan. Every day that the objects are delivered too late costs a lot of money and damages the image of the bank and the museum.
The simulation revolves around the following focal points:
- Security Policy
- Risk Assessment
- Security Incident Management
- Cyer Security Improvement
The simulation is offered as an in-house training and can be carried out with a minimum number of 10 participants (up to a maximum of 14).
The simulation is aimed at professionals with responsibility for IT and security functions or risk and compliance operations within an organization. Other core business areas, including HR, finance, procurement, operations and marketing, can also benefit from cyber-resilience expertise within their teams.
The Cyber Resilience Simulation provides the practical skills necessary to apply Cyber Resilience effectively and usefully, building on the understanding and demonstration of Cyber Resilience issues.
No formal requirements.
This simulation is conducted in collaboration with our partner Glenfis.