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Kaspersky Advanced Cyber Incident Communications
Upskill your corporate communications team to manage your brand reputation in the event of an advanced or unknown cyber-attack
Overview
Tailored training solutions backed by industry leading cybersecurity expertise
Due to the nature of advanced or unknown attacks, operational security is heavily dependent on technology and real-time cyber security insights - today's communicators need to operate securely.
Reputation management in the event of an advanced or unknown cyber incident
With increasing regulatory pressures, understanding how to behave while under attack not only minimises potential damage to reputation but can also minimise risk to the bottom line.
Deep understanding of the global cyber incident landscape for Corporate Communicators
Understanding how to separate different types of threats is crucial knowledge for corporate communicators to manage communication with external audiences.
Tailored insert for advanced or unknown cyber incidents for the crisis communications manual
To comply with the new benchmark in handling communications in the event of advanced or unknown cyber incidents, a new type of OpSec knowledge is required for inclusion in the crisis communications manual.
Email subscription service with corporate communications advice for new advanced threats as they emerge
The only way to ensure that advice is up-to-date in an ever-changing threat landscape is by regular updates. Our subscription service is designed to provide corporate communicators with clear and simple messaging for new threats, which can be used with all internal and external audiences.
The Threat
The contemporary threat landscape requires a specialized approach:
The average targeted attack remains undetected for more than 214 days
Traditional security solutions aren't effective against current threats
Supply chains and trusted third parties can become attack vectors
80% of targeted attacks are initiated via email attachments or links
Two thirds of targeted attacks involve social engineering
Credentials can be stolen through stealth activity