ASIC Uplift is the process of enhancing an organization’s cyber risk management to meet Australian regulatory standards.
It is essential for regulated entities, including financial services, insurers, and publicly listed companies.
A Disaster Recovery Plan is a documented, structured approach that outlines how an organization will recover and restore critical IT systems, data, and operations after a cyber incident or other disruptive events like ransomware, hardware failure or natural disasters.
A Business Continuity Plan (BCP) in cybersecurity is a comprehensive strategy that ensures an organization can continue operating during and after a cyber incident or other disruption, such as ransomware attacks, system outage or a natural disaster.
An Incident Response Plan ensures that security incidents are handled quickly, efficiently, and consistently to minimize damage, reduce recovery time, and prevent future incidents
Cybersecurity Policy
A Cybersecurity Policy is a formal document that outlines an organization’srules, procedures, and guidelines for protecting its information systems, data, and digital assets from cyber threats.
Data Breach Notification Data
Data breach notification data refers to the information that much be collected, documented, and reported when a data breach occurs, particularly as part of the legal requirement to notify affect individuals and authorities.
Classification Policy
A Classification policy is a formal document that defines how an organization categorizes and handles data based on its sensitivity, value, and risk. It ensures that information is protected appropriately according to its classification level.
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