their most critical systems and assets for their operations and understand their possible dependencies on other infrastructure systems and assets that allow the continuity of their operations. Assess your risks: Consider the full range of threats and hazards that could disrupt your organization’s infrastructure operations and assess specific vulnerabilities and consequences that threats and hazards could pose. Make viable plans: Organizations should develop a strategic risk management plan to reduce identified risks and vulnerabilities, as well as viable incident response and recovery plans to help withstand and quickly restore operations within a minimal downtime.
Para obtener más información, visite: CISA.gov/ShieldsReady (enlace en inglés).
Measure progress for continuous improvement: Conduct drills of incident response and recovery plans under realistic conditions and periodically assess and update strategic plans. An organization’s ability to proactively prepare and adapt to changing risk conditions begins with fostering a culture of continuous improvement based on lessons learned from exercises and real-world incidents. For more information, visit: CISA.gov/ShieldsReady.
This approach highlights how critical infrastructure and organizations can engage in being resilient by integrating certain practices that will make our critical infrastructure secure, resilient, and capable of quickly recovering and rebuilding stronger after an incident: Know your infrastructure and dependencies: Organizations must identify
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