Innovating the National Response: Lessons From the Cybersecurity Agency of Catalonia
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Ivan Monforte Fugarolas shares how human intelligence complements technical responses in crisis management, demonstrating through a hospital breach case study why communication specialists must be involved from "minute zero."
As cyberthreats grow in scale and complexity, traditional incident response models fall short in addressing the real-world impact of cybersecurity crises. In this session, Ivan Monforte Fugarolas, Head of Communication, Ecosystem and Cyber Security Culture, Cybersecurity Agency of Catalonia, will share a transformative approach to managing cyber incidents by integrating communication, context and human intelligence into the core of national response strategies.
Drawing from real-life experience with a crippling ransomware attack on one of Catalonia’s largest hospitals, Fugarolas outlines how his team reframed the incident as a public crisis rather than a technical event. He explores the importance of early communication involvement, narrative control, and contextual analysis in crisis response.
You will gain insight into building a 360-degree governance model that aligns technical, reputational and institutional responses for stronger resilience and public trust.
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Innovating the National Response: Lessons From the Cybersecurity Agency of Catalonia |