Critical Entities Resilience Intro (CER Intro™)

Rules for strengthening the resilience of critical infrastructure

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The Critical Entities Resilience Intro course is the first step to strengthening your organization's resilience and better incident preparedness. 

Do not miss this unique opportunity and get a comprehensive overview of the effects of the upcoming legislation and the obligations that await you. At the same time, we will introduce you to subsequent accredited courses prepared by the working group of CER Lead Auditors.

The content is structured to provide a basic management overview to anyone working or planning a career in critical infrastructure, crisis management, business continuity management, risk and security. 

It is especially suitable for:

  • Auditors

  • Critical Infrastructure Managers (CIMs)

  • Cyber Security Managers (MKB)

  • All professionals in crisis management, security, risk management, BCM, ISMS

  • Compliance managers responsible for achieving compliance with the CER directive and the new ZKI

What will you learn

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  • Practical implications of the CER directive
  • What responsibilities are likely to await you from 2025
  • Know-how in the upcoming transposition (ZKI and decrees)
  • Whether and to what extent CER will affect your organization

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Timeline

Day 1

09:00 – 09:15 Introduction
  • Critical infrastructure
09:15 – Legislative framework
  • historical review
  • law on crisis management
09:45 – 10:30 Czech transposition
  • CER guidelines
  • the Critical Infrastructure Act
  • implementing legislation and standards
10:30 – 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 – 11:30 Guidelines in practice
  • jurisdiction
  • key words
  • risk assessment
  • strengthening resistance
  • reliability verification
  • reporting incidents
11:30 – 12:00 To whom the directive applies
  • regulated industries
  • determination of mandatory entities
  • basic service providers
  • practical knowledge from law preparation
12:00 – 12:20 Legislative and professional context
  • NIS 2, DORA
  • the new cyber security law
  • related ISO standards and risk management framework
  • other planned and subsequent accredited courses
12:20 – 12:30 Conclusion
  • practical discussion
  • space for questions
  • Block length 60 min.
  • Teaching hours 4
  • Refreshments Yes
  • Exam No

We guarantee the highest expertise! The working group of the CER Intro™ course participates in the creation of the upcoming law on strengthening the resilience of critical infrastructure entities (ZKI) based on the EU directive on the resilience of critical entities Critical Entities Resilience (CER).

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What is DORA?

The DORA regulation (Digital Operational Resilience Act) is a European regulation that sets uniform requirements for the security of networks and information systems of organizations operating in the financial sector and their suppliers of information technology and IT services, such as cloud platforms or data analysis services.

What is NIS2?

NIS2 is an updated version of the 2016 Network and Information Security Directive. NIS2 significantly expands the scope of the current legislation and presents a new solution to strengthen and secure European cyberspace. EU Member States are obliged to adapt this Directive into their legal system.

What changes does NIS2 bring?

The scope of obligations to ensure information and cyber security will not change that much with the new law. What will be new, however, will be the number of regulated entities. Under the current cyber security law regime, obligations are imposed on several hundred larger firms and public bodies. The new law will affect thousands, if not tens of thousands, of organizations. Including a number of medium and smaller entities. Even in areas that have not yet been covered by any regulation directly related to information or cyber security, such as the food industry, waste management, the provision of certain IT services, transport, etc.

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