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CISA Releases New Cyber Essentials Toolkit
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Critical Infrastructure Partners,
As a follow-up to the November 2019 release of Cyber Essentials, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released the first in a series of six Cyber Essentials Toolkits.  This is a starting point for small businesses and government agencies to understand and address cybersecurity risk as they do other risks.  CISA's toolkits will provide greater detail, insight and resources on each of the Cyber Essentials' six "Essential Elements" of a Culture of Cyber Readiness.  Today's launch highlights the first "Essential Element:  Yourself, The Leader" and will be followed each month by a new toolkit to correspond with each of the six "Essential Elements".  Toolkit 1 (available at https://www.cisa.gov/publication/cyber-essentials-toolkits) focuses on the role of leadership in forging a culture of cyber readiness in their organization with an emphasis on strategy and investment.
Developed in collaboration with small businesses and state and local governments, Cyber Essentials aims to equip smaller organizations that historically have not been a part of the national dialogue on cybersecurity with basic steps and resources to improve their cybersecurity.  Cyber Essentials includes two parts – guiding principles for leaders to develop a culture of security, and specific actions for leaders and their IT professionals to put that culture into action.
Each of the six Cyber Essentials includes a list of actionable items anyone can take to reduce cyber risks. These are:
  • Drive cybersecurity strategy, investment, and culture;
  • Develop heightened level of security awareness and vigilance;
  • Protect critical assets and applications;
  • Ensure only those who belong on your digital workplace have access;
  • Make backups and avoid loss of info critical to operations; and
  • Limit damage and restore normal operations quickly.
  • To learn more about Cyber Essentials, visit https://www.cisa.gov/cyber-essentials.
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