Operational Resilience Fundamentals: Building Blocks of a Survivable Enterprise
• Webcast
Publisher
Software Engineering Institute
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Abstract
Surviving disruptive cyber events requires a specific form of planning. One must strike a balance between defending against threats (e.g., managing conditions) and effectively handling the effects of disruption (e.g., managing consequences). Employing a model (such as the CERT Resilience Management Model) provides a catalog of practices and a system of measurement. Focusing on key attributes of performance permits a level of prediction not possible with a basic checklist. In this webcast, Greg Crabbe and Matt Butkovic share their experiences in establishing and maintaining operational resilience programs.
What Attendees Will Learn:
- how to link mission outcome with asset resilience
- how managing for security differs from managing for resilience
- how to apply a capability maturity model to the challenge
- how to begin analyzing requirements and constructing an operational resilience management program
About the Speaker

Matthew J. Butkovic
Matthew Butkovic is the Technical Director of the Cyber Risk and Resilience Assurance Directorate in the CERT Division of the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (CMU SEI).
Matt performs critical infrastructure protection research and develops methods, tools, and techniques for evaluating capabilities and managing risk. This includes addressing the …
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