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Exercising cyber resilience: The Finnish experience

Antti Nyqvist and Tero Oittinen
Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, 15 (3), 277-283 (2022)
https://doi.org/10.69554/OFGO9123

Abstract

Together, the Finnish National Emergency Supply Agency and Digipool are developing exercises to improve the nation’s cyber security. This paper provides examples of these exercises and explains how they contribute to companies’ emergency response and business continuity plans. The paper also describes how the model is being developed to further improve continuity and emergency planning in the area of cyber resilience.

Keywords: exercise; resilience; preparedness; continuity; cyber; partnership

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Author's Biography

Antti Nyqvist is Chief of Preparedness and General Secretary of Digipool, a network of companies operating under the umbrella of the Finnish National Emergency Supply Organization to coach businesses in preparedness and continuity planning in the field of cyber security. Antti has extensive experience in software project and service portfolio management.

Tero Oittinen is a Senior Advisor at Digipool, where he is responsible for educational content and exercises to improve the cyber resilience of companies. Tero has extensive experience in the software business — from full-stack development to project management and software delivery.

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Nyqvist, Antti and Oittinen, Tero (2022, March 1). Exercising cyber resilience: The Finnish experience. In the Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, Volume 15, Issue 3. https://doi.org/10.69554/OFGO9123.

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