The new risk management policy for digital resilience in cross-departmental cooperation has been approved. This policy helps departments manage risks in chains, such as cyber threats, human error and weaknesses in information systems. This makes achieving goals more certain. The policy also includes an implementation framework and a practical guide for support.

In multi-departmental chains, many parties work together. Risks can have major consequences for achieving joint goals. The policy clearly describes what administrators and line managers should do to improve digital resilience.
The implementation framework provides a concrete roadmap for specialists supporting directors and managers. Think clear processes, agreements and techniques. The accompanying guide inspires with real-world examples.
The Digital Resilience Risk Management Implementation Framework provides concrete tools for anyone involved in a cross-departmental chain. With these three steps, you can get started right away:
Think of risk management as a tool to achieve your goals more surely.
Read and understand the policy and implementation framework. Get a grip on the big picture. This requires little time and provides great insight.
Engage your Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for questions or advice.
For departments, compliance with the policy and implementation framework is mandatory. For affiliated implementing organizations, this is a strong recommendation.
