Last year we stopped fraud attempts worth NOK 3 billion.
Together we can stop more.
Cyber attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Threat actors use automation and artificial intelligence to attack many businesses simultaneously, including small and medium-sized enterprises. When attacks occur, decisions must be made quickly, often by a few people who have multiple roles. Without clear procedures, uncertainty and poor choices can lead to unnecessary downtime, loss of trust and financial consequences.
Why you should participate in "Hele Norge øver":
Hele Norge øver is a practical and interactive emergency preparedness exercise where you will experience how a serious cyber attack can unfold and what choices must be made when it really matters.
The biggest risks going forward include:
- Theft of digital identities
- Attacks via supply chains
- Complex interaction between technology, people and emergency preparedness
During a short professional seminar you will:
Experience the decision-making pressure during an ongoing cyber attack
Gain insight into what works – and what does not
Learn what your business operations should have in place before an incident occurs
Who is this exercise suitable for?
General manager (CEO), finance manager and decision-makers
IT manager or the person responsible for IT in the business
Employees in operations, finance, HR or communications
Those who want to understand cyber attacks and wish to prepare themselves
Register via one of the links below:
Oslo, 8 April
Trondheim, 23 April
Ålesund, 24 April
Bergen, 19 May
The exercise is led by experienced advisers from Digital Norway and Secure Practice, and requires no prior knowledge
Erlend Andreas Gjære
Liv Dingsør
Helge Dahl-Jørgensen
Hele Norge øver is an initiative from Digital Norway in partnership with the Confederation of Norwegian Business and Industry (NHO), DNB, Telenor, DNV, Posten and Secure Practice.
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Read more about digital emergency preparedness here:
https://www.dnb.no/okonomisk-radgiver/sikkerhet