Practical sheet | REF: FIC1852 V1

Managing emotions in a cyber crisis

Authors: Pierre MONGIN, Laurent DELHALLE

Publication date: January 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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2. Anticipating cyber-crises

Anticipation is everything. Tackling fears and using past experience to improve future responses is therefore crucial. Risk preparedness and crisis management require both immediate and long-term strategies.

Risk analysis is therefore vital for identifying major impacts on information systems and preparing for potential cyber incidents. Preparedness includes developing scenarios that could lead to a crisis, and establishing response strategies.

Monitoring specific elements during an attack helps prevent problems from escalating or recurring.

2.1 Managing emotional factors during crises

Effective decision-making requires emotional maturity to avoid emotionally exacerbating crises during cybersecurity incidents....

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