Governance & Risk Management , Incident & Breach Response , Security Operations
The Crucial Ingredients of a Good Cyber Resilience Program
FS-ISAC's Christophe Barel on the Importance of a Robust Incident Response PlanThe basic foundation of designing a reliable and dynamic cyber resilience program is to have a detailed incident response plan that can take into account different cyberthreat scenarios and outcomes, says Singapore-based Christophe Barel, who is managing director for Asia-Pacific at FS-ISAC.
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He says it is also important to "test the plan often through exercises and simulations" and to "plug the gaps and then test again."
In a video interview with Information Security Media Group, Barel also discusses:
- The components of a good cyber resilience program;
- How to leverage a zero trust framework;
- Cyber resilience maturity levels in different organizations.
Prior to joining FS-ISAC, Barel was managing director at data and intelligence provider Acuris Group, where he set up the risk and compliance business for APAC, focusing on AML/KYC screening, cybersecurity and enhanced due diligence.