2013
DHS Cyber Tabletop Exercise (TTX) for the Healthcare Industry [Exercise Materials]
United States. Department of Homeland Security. Office of Infrastructure Protection
This zip file contains a package of materials intended to assist Healthcare Industry organizations in planning and organizing a cyber tabletop exercise (TTX). "This TTX is an unclassified, adaptable exercise developed through a partnership with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the National Health Information Sharing & Analysis Center (NH-ISAC), subject matter experts from the private sector Healthcare Industry, and DHS NCSD. The purpose of the DHS Cyber TTX for the Healthcare Industry is to create an opportunity for public and private Healthcare Industry stakeholders to examine cybersecurity considerations associated with the interruption of healthcare business and clinical operations initiated by cyber disruptions; explore and address cybersecurity challenges; foster an understanding of the dependencies and interdependencies among information technology, business continuity, crisis management, and physical security functions; test and evaluate cyber incident response protocols; and identify and address any capability or procedural shortfalls discovered. The DHS Cyber TTX for the Healthcare Industry provides participants with an opportunity to enhance their understanding of key issues associated with a focused cyber attack, including coordination and information sharing among both private entities and government agencies in response to such an attack."
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  • Publisher
    United States. Department of Homeland Security. Office of Infrastructure Protection
  • Date
    2013
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Retrieved From
    Lessons Learned Information Sharing (LLIS)
  • Format
    powerpoint
  • Media Types
    application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
    application/msword
    application/pdf
  • Subjects
    Infrastructure protection/Public health infrastructure
    Cyberspace and Cybersecurity
    Cyberspace and Cybersecurity/Policy and strategy
  • Resource Groups
    Cyber policy & strategy
    Exercises and lessons learned
    LLIS Collection

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