Managing Cyber Risk with a little T.E.L.P.

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Derrick A. Butts, Chief Information and Cybersecurity Officer, Truth Initiative

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Managing cyber risk needs to be a journey inclusive of the people who make up your culture while executing a transitional engineering and logistics plan (TELP). The TELP framework includes a proactive process of managing cyber risk while planning the migration for a more secure enterprise business, infrastructure, services and/or modernized framework with little to no interruption to daily business operations. The TELP 3.1 framework uses a hybrid methodology combining secure systems engineering best practices with NIST SP 800 guidelines, Center for Internet Security (CIS) and Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) " IT Service Management frameworks. As a result, businesses may execute cybersecurity strategies while minimizing residual risks across business and operational areas. Learning objectives: 1. Develop a proactive TELP framework process for managing cyber risk while planning the migration to a more secure enterprise business, infrastructure, services, and/or modernized framework with little to no interruption to daily business operations. 2. Generate more ideas on how to change the mindset of their culture to minimize residual cyber risk across potentially impacted business and operational areas. 3. Discover how to proactively communicate cyber policies, practices, services and training to set and meet end-user expectations while tracking changes to cyber threats and vulnerabilities for your business.
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