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An organization must formalize a response structure by designating one or more teams to manage disruptions. The roles, responsibilities, and authority of these teams must be explicitly documented, along with procedures for their activation, operation, and communication. Staffed with competent primary and alternate members, these teams are required to assess incidents against predefined criteria, activate continuity plans, and direct the response while prioritizing life safety. This mandate includes managing all communications with internal and external stakeholders, authorities, and the media.
An organization must formalize a response structure by designating one or more teams to manage disruptions. The roles, responsibilities, and authority of these teams must be explicitly documented, along with procedures for their activation, operation, and communication. Staffed with competent primary and alternate members, these teams are required to assess incidents against predefined criteria, activate continuity plans, and direct the response while prioritizing life safety. This mandate includes managing all communications with internal and external stakeholders, authorities, and the media.
In Cyberday, requirements and controls are mapped to universal tasks. A set of tasks in the same topic create a Policy, such as this one.
In Cyberday, requirements and controls are mapped to universal tasks. Each requirement is fulfilled with one or multiple tasks.
When building an ISMS, it's important to understand the different levels of information hierarchy. Here's how Cyberday is structured.
Sets the overall compliance standard or regulation your organization needs to follow.
Break down the framework into specific obligations that must be met.
Concrete actions and activities your team carries out to satisfy each requirement.
Documented rules and practices that are created and maintained as a result of completing tasks.
