
IT-Emergency Management
Protect business critical data and your company’s operations
In a world where technology, digitisation, and networks play an increasingly important role in our daily lives, it is more important than ever to be aware of cyber threats. Cyberattacks can have severe consequences for both companies and critical infrastructure—affecting both large and small, public and private entities.
Whether you are at the beginning of your digital transformation and need help formulating company policies or an IT-emergency management plan, or you have the basics in place and are ready to take the next step to digitise your emergency management plan, DBI is ready to assist you. We provide advice and support you in all phases of your IT-emergency management planning.
Better process management, documentation, and reporting
There are increasing standardisation and regulatory requirements that companies must comply with, particularly in relation to information security. E.g. the EU directive NIS2, requires emergency management planning for information and cyber security. Analysis-based and structured planning ensures that your company has well-functioning and documented process management, and that statutory reporting does not become overwhelming.
To ensure that an emergency management plan is operational, it is crucial that employees are trained to fulfil their roles when an incident occurs. Therefore, exercises, and drills should be conducted regularly, to test the IT-emergency management plan. DBI can help you arrange, conduct, and evaluate these.