Create a strategic plan for your company’s cybersecurity
Christian Ravn Haslam, a researcher at Aalborg University, has helped develop the Cyber Resilience Analysis (CRA) tool to strategically manage cybersecurity in companies’ supply chains. On Wednesday, 27 November, Christian will introduce you to the tool, and you will get to work with it yourself at the CyberChain workshop in the Cyber Safe Robotics programme.
Through the tool, you will focus on your company’s current cybersecurity level, what you are doing and not doing to be a cyber-secure business partner, and which capabilities and resources you have, to do more. In other words, you will receive a concrete tool to work strategically with your company’s cybersecurity.
The day will be structured in three steps:
#1 Presentation of the model
Christian Ravn Haslam will explain the principles behind the Cyber Resilience Analysis (CRA) model and how it is used to help companies increase and maintain their cyber resilience in a business-sustainable manner.
#2 Application
As a participant, you will try to work with the CRA model on a fictional case. This involves going through the following process, where you will be continuously guided in the use of the model and thus try to put the various elements into play:
In this context, you will go through the following:
- Mapping the company’s cyber resilience in the first stage of the value chain.
- Risk assessment in relation to the company’s capability.
- Developing strategy and concrete action plans. Developing governance processes.
- Assigning roles and responsibilities internally within the company.
#3 Practice in Your Own Company
Finally, we will discuss how you can use the tool in your own company and what you need to do when you get back.
Participate and get the tool
Click here to sign up for the CyberChain workshop, which takes place on Wednesday, 27 November from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM in Odense.
You will meet:
Christian Ravn Haslam
Researcher and affiliated with the Centre for Information Systems Management at Aalborg University, where he teaches in the Master’s program in IT Management and researches the dark sides of digitalization and cyber resilience.
Mikkel Wammen Petersen
Major, holding a Master’s degree in IT Management and a Master in Military Studies. He is the CIO, Section Chief, and responsible for cybersecurity and communication and information systems in one of the Defence’s operational commands.
John Hird
He has worked for many years with strategy, development, and communication across a range of industries and types of organizations – from utility companies and industrial enterprises to business promotion organizations and membership organizations.
The team will provide guidance throughout the day and afterwards if any questions arise regarding the process.
About Cyber Safe Robotics
In the Cyber Safe Robotics programme, which consists of six different modules, you will meet a range of experts who will teach you about NIS2 and other laws and standards in your supply chain, as well as what you need to do practically in your company to secure your products and supply chain, thereby becoming a reliable partner.
The programme is funded by the Danish Industry Foundation and is for all companies within the robot, automation, and drone industries as well as related companies.