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CS4CA USA Summit

Critical Infrastructure Resilience Through the Minimum Viable Facility


Course

Jason Cook of Rubrik introduces the Minimum Viable Facility concept - a cyber-resilience approach that ensures critical infrastructure organizations can maintain essential operations during and after a cyberattack.

With cybercrime now the third-largest economy in the world and a cyberattack occurring every 39 seconds, critical infrastructure operators can no longer afford to treat resilience as a secondary concern. The question is not whether a breach will occur, but whether your organization can keep operating when it does.

 

This session, led by Jason Cook of Rubrik, will cover:

  • What a Minimum Viable Facility (MVF) strategy is and how it differs from traditional disaster recovery and business continuity planning by focusing on the essential services - the "digital go bag" - needed to maintain operations under a live cyberattack;
  • How manufacturing and critical infrastructure organizations can identify the core systems and functions that must remain operational, using real-world downtime metrics and recovery time data to define the scope of their MVF design;
  • How to practically design, implement and test an MVF strategy that ensures rapid recovery, satisfies evolving regulatory defensibility requirements, and keeps critical services running while forensic and restoration work proceeds.
 

 

Here is the course outline:

Critical Infrastructure Resilience Through the Minimum Viable Facility

Completion

The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:

CPE Credit Certificate

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