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NEW QUESTION # 10
Scenario 6: Solicure is a leading pharmaceutical company dedicated to manufacturing and distributing essential medications. Thriving in an industry characterized by strict regulations and demanding quality benchmarks, Solicure has taken proactive steps to adhere to the requirements of the NIS 2 Directive. This proactive approach strengthens digital resilience and ensures the continued excellence of product offerings.
Last year, a cyberattack disrupted Solicure's research and development operations, raising concerns about the potential compromise of sensitive information regarding drug formulation. Solicure initiated an immediate investigation led by its cybersecurity team, gathering technical data to understand the attackers' methods, assess the damage, and swiftly identify the source of the breach. In addition, the company implemented measures to isolate compromised systems and remove the attackers from its network. Lastly, acknowledging the necessity for long-term security improvement, Solicure implemented a comprehensive set of security measures to comply with NIS 2 Directive requirements, covering aspects such as cybersecurity risk management, supply chain security, incident handling, crisis management, and cybersecurity crisis response planning, among others.
In line with its crisis management strategy, Solicure's chief information security officer, Sarah, led the initiative to develop a comprehensive exercise plan to enhance cyber resilience. This plan was designed to be adaptable and inclusive, ensuring that organizational decision-makers possessed the essential knowledge and skills required for effective cybersecurity threat mitigation. Additionally, to enhance the efficacy of its crisis management planning, Solicure adopted an approach that prioritized the structuring of crisis response.
A key aspect of Solicure's cybersecurity risk management approach centered on the security of its human resources. Given the sensitive nature of its pharmaceutical products, the company placed utmost importance on the employees' backgrounds. As a result, Solicure implemented a rigorous evaluation process for new employees, including criminal history reviews, prior role investigations, reference check, and pre-employment drug tests.
To comply with NIS 2 requirements, Solicure integrated a business continuity strategy into its operations. As a leading provider of life-saving medicines and critical healthcare products, Solicure faced high stakes, with potential production and distribution interruptions carrying life-threatening consequences for patients. After extensive research and consultation with business management experts, the company decided to utilize a secondary location to reinforce the critical operations at the primary site. Along with its business continuity management strategy, Solicure developed a set of procedures to recover and protect its IT infrastructure in the event of a disaster and ensure the continued availability of its medications.
Based on this scenario, answer the following question:
Which of the following screening levels did Solicure implement during the evaluation process for new employees?
- A. Level 3
- B. Level 2
- C. Level 4
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 11
To whom should CSIRTs provide information regarding incidents?
- A. National competent authorities
- B. Cyber crisis management authorities
- C. CRE authorities
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 12
What is the role of a sponsoring senior executive in the supply chain risk management approach?
- A. To identify vital suppliers by referencing BIA results for insights
- B. To allocate resources and support SCRM initiative's advancement
- C. To diversify suppliers, securing backup options to ensure a steady supply of essential products or services
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 13
What should a cybersecurity policy specify with regard to the handling of sensitive information?
- A. Guidelines on sharing permissions and data masking techniques during threats
- B. Guidance on sharing sensitive information on social media platforms
- C. Guidelines explaining how to permanently delete all sensitive data
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 14
Scenario 7:CleanHydro is a forward-thinking company operating in the wastewater industry. Based in Stockholm, Sweden, the company is dedicated to revolutionizing wastewater treatment processes using advanced automated technology aiming to reduce environmental impact.
Recognizing the paramount importance of robust cybersecurity measures to protect its advanced technologies, CleanHydro is committed to ensuring compliance with the NIS 2 Directive. In line with this commitment, the company has initiated a comprehensive employee training program. To do so, the company adheres to Sweden's national cybersecurity strategy, which includes objectives, governance frameworks to guide strategy implementation and define roles and responsibilities at the national level, risk assessment mechanism, incident preparedness measures, a list of involved authorities and stakeholders, and coordination policies.
In addition, CleanHydro engaged GuardSecurity, an external cybersecurity consultancy firm, to evaluate and potentially improve the cybersecurity infrastructure of the company to ensure compliance with the NIS 2 Directive. GuardSecurity focused on strengthening the risk management process of the company.
The company started determining competence development needs by considering competence levels, comparing them with required competence levels, and then prioritizing actions to address competence gaps found based on risk-based thinking. Based on this determination, the company planned the competence development activities and defined the competence development program type and structure. To provide the training and awareness programs, the company contracted CyberSafe, a reputable training provider, to provide the necessary resources, such as relevant documentation or tools for effective training delivery. The company's top management convened a meeting to establish a comprehensive cybersecurity awareness training policy. It was decided that cybersecurity awareness training sessions would be conducted twice during the onboarding process for new employee to instill a culture of cybersecurity from the outset and following a cybersecurity incident.
In line with the NIS 2 compliance requirements, CleanHydro acknowledges the importance of engaging in communication with communities consisting of other essential and important entities. These communities are formed based on industry sectors, critical infrastructure sectors, or other relevant classifications. The company recognizes that this communication is vital for sharing and receiving crucial cybersecurity information that contributes to the overall security of wastewater management operations.
When developing its cybersecurity communication strategy and setting objectives, CleanHydto engaged with interested parties, including employees, suppliers, and service providers, to understand their concerns and gain insights. Additionally, the company identified potential stakeholders who has expressed interest in its activities, products, and services. These activities aimed to contribute to the achievement of the overall objectives of its cybersecurity communication strategy, ensuring that it effectively addressed the needs of all relevant parties.
Based on the scenario above, answer the following questions:
Is the national cybersecurity strategy in accordance with Article 7 of the NIS 2 Directive?
- A. No, Article 7 states that the national cybersecurity strategy must also encompass a plan to raise cybersecurity awareness among citizens
- B. No, the national cybersecurity strategy must also establish formal partnerships with international cybersecurity organizations, as specified in Article 7.
- C. Yes, the national cybersecurity strategy includes all the elements as specified in Article 7
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 15
A financial institution issued a public statement acknowledging a significant breach that occurred. However, they used complex technical jargon and industry-specific terminology that was difficult for the general public to understand. Which principle of effective communication strategy did the institution fail to apply?
- A. Clarity
- B. Credibility
- C. Transparency
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 16
According to Article 7 of the NIS 2 Directive, what is one of the policies that Member States are required to adopt?
- A. Supply chain cybersecurity policy
- B. Disaster recovery planning policy
- C. Physical access control policy
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 17
Scenario 1:
into incidents that could result in substantial material or non-material damage. When it comes to identifying and mitigating risks, the company has employed a standardized methodology. It conducts thorough risk identification processes across all operational levels, deploys mechanisms for early risk detection, and adopts a uniform framework to ensure a consistent and effective incident response. In alignment with its incident reporting plan, SecureTech reports on the initial stages of potential incidents, as well as after the successful mitigation or resolution of the incidents.
Moreover, SecureTech has recognized the dynamic nature of cybersecurity, understanding the rapid technological evolution. In response to the ever-evolving threats and to safeguard its operations, SecureTech took a proactive approach by implementing a comprehensive set of guidelines that encompass best practices, effectively safeguarding its systems, networks, and data against threats. The company invested heavily in cutting-edge threat detection and mitigation tools, which are continuously updated to tackle emerging vulnerabilities. Regular security audits and penetration tests are conducted by third-party experts to ensure robustness against potential breaches. The company also prioritizes the security of customers' sensitive information by employing encryption protocols, conducting regular security assessments, and integrating multi-factor authentication across its platforms.
Based on the last paragraph of scenario 1, which of the following standards should SecureTech utilize to achieve its objectives concerning the protection of customers' data?
- A. ISO/IEC TR 27103
- B. ISO/IEC 27018
- C. ISO/IEC 27017
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 18
According to Article 31, what is the recommended approach for competent authorities to supervise public administration entities?
- A. They should have operational independence
- B. They should consultant legal experts for guidance on supervision
- C. They should rely solely on national frameworks for guidance on supervision
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 19
Which of the following teams continuously manages existing threats by establishing rules, identifying exceptions, and detecting emerging risks?
- A. Incident response team
- B. Security operations center team
- C. Crisis management team
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 20
Scenario 1:
into incidents that could result in substantial material or non-material damage. When it comes to identifying and mitigating risks, the company has employed a standardized methodology. It conducts thorough risk identification processes across all operational levels, deploys mechanisms for early risk detection, and adopts a uniform framework to ensure a consistent and effective incident response. In alignment with its incident reporting plan, SecureTech reports on the initial stages of potential incidents, as well as after the successful mitigation or resolution of the incidents.
Moreover, SecureTech has recognized the dynamic nature of cybersecurity, understanding the rapid technological evolution. In response to the ever-evolving threats and to safeguard its operations, SecureTech took a proactive approach by implementing a comprehensive set of guidelines that encompass best practices, effectively safeguarding its systems, networks, and data against threats. The company invested heavily in cutting-edge threat detection and mitigation tools, which are continuously updated to tackle emerging vulnerabilities. Regular security audits and penetration tests are conducted by third-party experts to ensure robustness against potential breaches. The company also prioritizes the security of customers' sensitive information by employing encryption protocols, conducting regular security assessments, and integrating multi-factor authentication across its platforms.
According to scenario 1, SecureTech strongly emphasizes adopting a proactive cybersecurity approach, primarily focusing on preventing cyber threats before they escalate into incidents that could result in substantial material or non-material damage. Is this in alignment with the NIS 2 Directive?
- A. Yes, the NIS 2 Directive prioritizes proactive cybersecurity to prevent cyber threats from causing significant harm or damage.
- B. No, this NIS 2 Directive focuses only on identifying and mitigating incidents rather than cyber threats
- C. No, the NIS 2 Directive strongly emphasizes adopting a reactive cybersecurity approach
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 21
Scenario 2:
MHospital, founded in 2005 in Metropolis, has become a healthcare industry leader with over 2,000 dedicated employees known for its commitment to qualitative medical services and patient care innovation. With the rise of cyberattacks targeting healthcare institutions, MHospital acknowledged the need for a comprehensive cyber strategy to mitigate risks effectively and ensure patient safety and data security. Hence, it decided to implement the NIS 2 Directive requirements. To avoid creating additional processes that do not fit the company's context and culture, MHospital decided to integrate the Directive's requirements into its existing processes. To initiate the implementation of the Directive, the company decided to conduct a gap analysis to assess the current state of the cybersecurity measures against the requirements outlined in the NIS 2 Directive and then identify opportunities for closing the gap.
Recognizing the indispensable role of a computer security incident response team (CSIRT) in maintaining a secure network environment, MHospital empowers its CSIRT to conduct thorough penetration testing on the company's networks. This rigorous testing helps identify vulnerabilities with a potentially significant impact and enables the implementation of robust security measures. The CSIRT monitors threats and vulnerabilities at the national level and assists MHospital regarding real-time monitoring of their network and information systems. MHospital also conducts cooperative evaluations of security risks within essential supply chains for critical ICT services and systems. Collaborating with interested parties, it engages in the assessment of security risks, contributing to a collective effort to enhance the resilience of the healthcare sector against cyber threats.
To ensure compliance with the NIS 2 Directive's reporting requirements, MHospital has streamlined its incident reporting process. In the event of a security incident, the company is committed to issuing an official notification within four days of identifying the incident to ensure that prompt actions are taken to mitigate the impact of incidents and maintain the integrity of patient data and healthcare operations. MHospital's dedication to implementing the NIS 2 Directive extends to cyber strategy and governance. The company has established robust cyber risk management and compliance protocols, aligning its cybersecurity initiatives with its overarching business objectives.
Based on scenario 2, in order to avoid creating additional processes that do not fit with the company's context and culture, MHospital decided to integrate the Directive's requirements into its existing processes. Is this in accordance with best practices?
- A. Yes, organizations should incorporate the NIS 2 Directive into their existing processes
- B. No, organizations should disregard existing processes completely and create new ones to ensure full compliance with the NIS 2 Directive
- C. No, organizations should create other processes in addition to the existing processes to ensure full compliance with the NIS 2 Directive
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 22
Scenario 8: FoodSafe Corporation is a well-known food manufacturing company in Vienna, Austria, which specializes in producing diverse products, from savory snacks to artisanal desserts. As the company operates in regulatory environment subject to this NIS 2 Directive, FoodSafe Corporation has employed a variety of techniques for cybersecurity testing to safeguard the integrity and security of its food production processes.
To conduct an effective vulnerability assessment process, FoodSafe Corporation utilizes a vulnerability assessment tool to discover vulnerabilities on network hosts such as servers and workstations. Additionally, FoodSafe Corporation has made a deliberate effort to define clear testing objectives and obtain top management approval during the discovery phase. This structured approach ensures that vulnerability assessments are conducted with clear objectives and that the management team is actively engaged and supports the assessment process, reinforcing the company's commitment to cybersecurity excellence.
In alignment with the NIS 2 Directive, FoodSafe Corporation has incorporated audits into its core activities, starting with an internal assessment followed by an additional audit conducted by its partners. To ensure the effectiveness of these audits, the company meticulously identified operational sectors, procedures, and policies. However, FoodSafe Corporation did not utilize an organized audit timetable as part of its internal compliance audit process. While FoodSafe's Corporation organizational chart does not clearly indicate the audit team's position, the internal audit process is well-structured. Auditors familiarize themselves with established policies and procedures to gain a comprehensive understanding of their workflow. They engage in discussions with employees further to enhance their insights, ensuring no critical details are overlooked.
Subsequently, FoodSafe Corporation's auditors generate a comprehensive report of findings, serving as the foundation for necessary changes and improvements within the company. Auditors also follow up on action plans in response to nonconformities and improvement opportunities.
The company recently expanded its offerings by adding new products and services, which had an impact on its cybersecurity program. This required the cybersecurity team to adapt and ensure that these additions were integrated securely into their existing framework. FoodSafe Corporation commitment to enhancing its monitoring and measurement processes to ensure product quality and operational efficiency. In doing so, the company carefully considers its target audience and selects suitable methods for reporting monitoring and measurement results. This incudes incorporating additional graphical elements and labeling of endpoints in their reports to provide a clearer and more intuitive representation of data, ultimately facilitating better decision-making within the organization.
Based on scenario 8, did FoodSafe Corporation define the discovery phase of penetration testing according to NIST SP 800-115?
- A. No, the discovery phase is the process of identifying any possible attack by attempting to exploit vulnerabilities
- B. No, in the discovery phase the testing is initiated and a vulnerability analysis is conducted
- C. Yes, the discovery phase is correctly defined
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 23
Scenario 2:
MHospital, founded in 2005 in Metropolis, has become a healthcare industry leader with over 2,000 dedicated employees known for its commitment to qualitative medical services and patient care innovation. With the rise of cyberattacks targeting healthcare institutions, MHospital acknowledged the need for a comprehensive cyber strategy to mitigate risks effectively and ensure patient safety and data security. Hence, it decided to implement the NIS 2 Directive requirements. To avoid creating additional processes that do not fit the company's context and culture, MHospital decided to integrate the Directive's requirements into its existing processes. To initiate the implementation of the Directive, the company decided to conduct a gap analysis to assess the current state of the cybersecurity measures against the requirements outlined in the NIS 2 Directive and then identify opportunities for closing the gap.
Recognizing the indispensable role of a computer security incident response team (CSIRT) in maintaining a secure network environment, MHospital empowers its CSIRT to conduct thorough penetration testing on the company's networks. This rigorous testing helps identify vulnerabilities with a potentially significant impact and enables the implementation of robust security measures. The CSIRT monitors threats and vulnerabilities at the national level and assists MHospital regarding real-time monitoring of their network and information systems. MHospital also conducts cooperative evaluations of security risks within essential supply chains for critical ICT services and systems. Collaborating with interested parties, it engages in the assessment of security risks, contributing to a collective effort to enhance the resilience of the healthcare sector against cyber threats.
To ensure compliance with the NIS 2 Directive's reporting requirements, MHospital has streamlined its incident reporting process. In the event of a security incident, the company is committed to issuing an official notification within four days of identifying the incident to ensure that prompt actions are taken to mitigate the impact of incidents and maintain the integrity of patient data and healthcare operations. MHospital's dedication to implementing the NIS 2 Directive extends to cyber strategy and governance. The company has established robust cyber risk management and compliance protocols, aligning its cybersecurity initiatives with its overarching business objectives.
According to scenario 2, as a first step toward the NIS 2 Directive implementation, MHospital decided to conduct a gap analysis to assess its current state of the cybersecurity measures against the requirements outlined in the NIS 2 Directive. Is this in alignment with best practices?
- A. Yes, a gap analysis should be initially conducted before taking any further actions to implement the Directive
- B. No, the initial step should have been a risk assessment to identify potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities
- C. No, the initial step should have been a scop assessment to determine the scope of the company's compliance
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 24
Scenario 8: FoodSafe Corporation is a well-known food manufacturing company in Vienna, Austria, which specializes in producing diverse products, from savory snacks to artisanal desserts. As the company operates in regulatory environment subject to this NIS 2 Directive, FoodSafe Corporation has employed a variety of techniques for cybersecurity testing to safeguard the integrity and security of its food production processes.
To conduct an effective vulnerability assessment process, FoodSafe Corporation utilizes a vulnerability assessment tool to discover vulnerabilities on network hosts such as servers and workstations. Additionally, FoodSafe Corporation has made a deliberate effort to define clear testing objectives and obtain top management approval during the discovery phase. This structured approach ensures that vulnerability assessments are conducted with clear objectives and that the management team is actively engaged and supports the assessment process, reinforcing the company's commitment to cybersecurity excellence.
In alignment with the NIS 2 Directive, FoodSafe Corporation has incorporated audits into its core activities, starting with an internal assessment followed by an additional audit conducted by its partners. To ensure the effectiveness of these audits, the company meticulously identified operational sectors, procedures, and policies. However, FoodSafe Corporation did not utilize an organized audit timetable as part of its internal compliance audit process. While FoodSafe's Corporation organizational chart does not clearly indicate the audit team's position, the internal audit process is well-structured. Auditors familiarize themselves with established policies and procedures to gain a comprehensive understanding of their workflow. They engage in discussions with employees further to enhance their insights, ensuring no critical details are overlooked.
Subsequently, FoodSafe Corporation's auditors generate a comprehensive report of findings, serving as the foundation for necessary changes and improvements within the company. Auditors also follow up on action plans in response to nonconformities and improvement opportunities.
The company recently expanded its offerings by adding new products and services, which had an impact on its cybersecurity program. This required the cybersecurity team to adapt and ensure that these additions were integrated securely into their existing framework. FoodSafe Corporation commitment to enhancing its monitoring and measurement processes to ensure product quality and operational efficiency. In doing so, the company carefully considers its target audience and selects suitable methods for reporting monitoring and measurement results. This incudes incorporating additional graphical elements and labeling of endpoints in their reports to provide a clearer and more intuitive representation of data, ultimately facilitating better decision-making within the organization.
Based on the scenario above, answer the following questions:
Which vulnerability assessment tool did FoodSafe Corporation use?
- A. Host-based scans
- B. Network-based
- C. Database scans
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 25
Scenario 3: Founded in 2001, SafePost is a prominent postal and courier company headquartered in Brussels, Belguim. Over the years, it has become a key player in the logistics and courier in the region. With more than 500 employees, the company prides itself on its efficient and reliable services, catering to individual and corporate clients. SafePost has recognized the importance of cybersecurity in an increasingly digital world and has taken significant steps to align its operations with regulatory directives, such as the NIS 2 Directive.
SafePost recognized the importance of thoroughly analyzing market forces and opportunities to inform its cybersecurity strategy. Hence, it selected an approach that enabled the analysis of market forces and opportunities in the four following areas: political, economic, social, and technological. The results of the analysis helped SafePost in anticipating emerging threats and aligning its security measures with the evolving landscape of the postal and courier industry.
To comply with the NIS 2 Directive requirements, SafePost has implemented comprehensive cybersecurity measures and procedures, which have been documented and communicated in training sessions. However, these procedures are used only on individual initiatives and have still not been implemented throughout the company. Furthermore, SafePost's risk management team has developed and approved several cybersecurity risk management measures to help the company minimize potential risks, protect customer data, and ensure business continuity.
Additionally, SafePost has developed a cybersecurity policy that contains guidelines and procedures for safeguarding digital assets, protecting sensitive data, and defining the roles and responsibilities of employees in maintaining security. This policy will help the company by providing a structured framework for identifying and mitigating cybersecurity risks, ensuring compliance with regulations, and fostering a culture of security awareness among employees, ultimately enhancing overall cybersecurity posture and reducing the likelihood of cyber incidents.
As SafePost continues to navigate the dynamic market forces and opportunities, it remains committed to upholding the highest standards of cybersecurity to safeguard the interests of its customers and maintain its position as a trusted leader in the postal and courier industry.
Based on scenario 3, what type of policy has SafePost established for protecting digital assets and maintaining security?
- A. High-level general policy
- B. High-level topic-specific policy
- C. Topic-specific policy
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 26
Scenario 7:CleanHydro is a forward-thinking company operating in the wastewater industry. Based in Stockholm, Sweden, the company is dedicated to revolutionizing wastewater treatment processes using advanced automated technology aiming to reduce environmental impact.
Recognizing the paramount importance of robust cybersecurity measures to protect its advanced technologies, CleanHydro is committed to ensuring compliance with the NIS 2 Directive. In line with this commitment, the company has initiated a comprehensive employee training program. To do so, the company adheres to Sweden's national cybersecurity strategy, which includes objectives, governance frameworks to guide strategy implementation and define roles and responsibilities at the national level, risk assessment mechanism, incident preparedness measures, a list of involved authorities and stakeholders, and coordination policies.
In addition, CleanHydro engaged GuardSecurity, an external cybersecurity consultancy firm, to evaluate and potentially improve the cybersecurity infrastructure of the company to ensure compliance with the NIS 2 Directive. GuardSecurity focused on strengthening the risk management process of the company.
The company started determining competence development needs by considering competence levels, comparing them with required competence levels, and then prioritizing actions to address competence gaps found based on risk-based thinking. Based on this determination, the company planned the competence development activities and defined the competence development program type and structure. To provide the training and awareness programs, the company contracted CyberSafe, a reputable training provider, to provide the necessary resources, such as relevant documentation or tools for effective training delivery. The company's top management convened a meeting to establish a comprehensive cybersecurity awareness training policy. It was decided that cybersecurity awareness training sessions would be conducted twice during the onboarding process for new employee to instill a culture of cybersecurity from the outset and following a cybersecurity incident.
In line with the NIS 2 compliance requirements, CleanHydro acknowledges the importance of engaging in communication with communities consisting of other essential and important entities. These communities are formed based on industry sectors, critical infrastructure sectors, or other relevant classifications. The company recognizes that this communication is vital for sharing and receiving crucial cybersecurity information that contributes to the overall security of wastewater management operations.
When developing its cybersecurity communication strategy and setting objectives, CleanHydto engaged with interested parties, including employees, suppliers, and service providers, to understand their concerns and gain insights. Additionally, the company identified potential stakeholders who has expressed interest in its activities, products, and services. These activities aimed to contribute to the achievement of the overall objectives of its cybersecurity communication strategy, ensuring that it effectively addressed the needs of all relevant parties.
Does CleanHydro's approach for conducting cybersecurity awareness training sessions at specific times align with best practices? Refer to scenario 7.
- A. No, according to best practices, cybersecurity awareness training should only be conducted annually for all employees
- B. No, according to best practices, there are three crucial moments for delivering cybersecurity awareness training: onboarding, post-incident, and continuous training
- C. Yes, onboarding and post-incident awareness training sessions are in alignment with best practices
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 27
Scenario 4: StellarTech is a technology company that provides innovative solutions for a connected world. Its portfolio includes groundbreaking Internet of Things (IoT) devices, high-performance software applications, and state-of-the-art communication systems. In response to the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape and the need to ensure digital resilience, StellarTech has decided to establish a cybersecurity program based on the NIS 2 Directive requirements. The company has appointed Nick, an experienced information security manager, to ensure the successful implementation of these requirements. Nick initiated the implementation process by thoroughly analyzing StellarTech's organizational structure. He observed that the company has embraced a well-defined model that enables the allocation of verticals based on specialties or operational functions and facilitates distinct role delineation and clear responsibilities.
To ensure compliance with the NIS 2 Directive requirements, Nick and his team have implemented an asset management system and established as asset management policy, set objectives, and the processes to achieve those objectives. As part of the asset management process, the company will identify, record, maintain all assets within the system's scope.
To manage risks effectively, the company has adopted a structured approach involving the definition of the scope and parameters governing risk management, risk assessments, risk treatment, risk acceptance, risk communication, awareness and consulting, and risk monitoring and review processes. This approach enables the application of cybersecurity practices based on previous and currently cybersecurity activities, including lessons learned and predictive indicators. StellarTech's organization-wide risk management program aligns with objectives monitored by senior executives, who treat it like financial risk. The budget is structured according to the risk landscape, while business units implement executive vision with a strong awareness of system-level risks. The company shares real-time information, understanding its role within the larger ecosystem and actively contributing to risk understanding. StellarTech's agile response to evolving threats and emphasis on proactive communication showcase its dedication to cybersecurity excellence and resilience.
Last month, the company conducted a comprehensive risk assessment. During this process, it identified a potential threat associated with a sophisticated form of cyber intrusion, specifically targeting IoT devices. This threat, although theoretically possible, was deemed highly unlikely to materialize due to the company's robust security measures, the absence of prior incidents, and its existing strong cybersecurity practices.
In terms of the NIST Framework, under which implementation tier does StellarTech fall based on the level of implementation of its risk management measures within the company? Refer to scenario 4.
- A. ITier 2: Risk informed
- B. Tier 4: Adaptive
- C. Tier 3: Repeatable
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 28
According to Article 7 of the NIS 2 Directive, what is one of the aspects that the national cybersecurity strategy adopted by Member States must include?
- A. Plans for infrastructure development
- B. A list of authorities and stakeholders
- C. Policies on foreign trade agreements
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 29
What is the role of the Commission within the Union Civil Protection Mechanism regarding cybersecurity situational awareness?
- A. Coordinate internation cybersecurity collaborations
- B. Provide analytical reports on diverse areas
- C. Develop cybersecurity policies for Member States
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 30
Scenario 4: StellarTech is a technology company that provides innovative solutions for a connected world. Its portfolio includes groundbreaking Internet of Things (IoT) devices, high-performance software applications, and state-of-the-art communication systems. In response to the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape and the need to ensure digital resilience, StellarTech has decided to establish a cybersecurity program based on the NIS 2 Directive requirements. The company has appointed Nick, an experienced information security manager, to ensure the successful implementation of these requirements. Nick initiated the implementation process by thoroughly analyzing StellarTech's organizational structure. He observed that the company has embraced a well-defined model that enables the allocation of verticals based on specialties or operational functions and facilitates distinct role delineation and clear responsibilities.
To ensure compliance with the NIS 2 Directive requirements, Nick and his team have implemented an asset management system and established as asset management policy, set objectives, and the processes to achieve those objectives. As part of the asset management process, the company will identify, record, maintain all assets within the system's scope.
To manage risks effectively, the company has adopted a structured approach involving the definition of the scope and parameters governing risk management, risk assessments, risk treatment, risk acceptance, risk communication, awareness and consulting, and risk monitoring and review processes. This approach enables the application of cybersecurity practices based on previous and currently cybersecurity activities, including lessons learned and predictive indicators. StellarTech's organization-wide risk management program aligns with objectives monitored by senior executives, who treat it like financial risk. The budget is structured according to the risk landscape, while business units implement executive vision with a strong awareness of system-level risks. The company shares real-time information, understanding its role within the larger ecosystem and actively contributing to risk understanding. StellarTech's agile response to evolving threats and emphasis on proactive communication showcase its dedication to cybersecurity excellence and resilience.
Last month, the company conducted a comprehensive risk assessment. During this process, it identified a potential threat associated with a sophisticated form of cyber intrusion, specifically targeting IoT devices. This threat, although theoretically possible, was deemed highly unlikely to materialize due to the company's robust security measures, the absence of prior incidents, and its existing strong cybersecurity practices.
Based on scenario 4, which framework is StellarTech's structured approach to managing risks aligned with?
- A. COSO ERM Framework
- B. ENISA Risk Management Framework
- C. ISO 31000
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 31
Scenario 7:CleanHydro is a forward-thinking company operating in the wastewater industry. Based in Stockholm, Sweden, the company is dedicated to revolutionizing wastewater treatment processes using advanced automated technology aiming to reduce environmental impact.
Recognizing the paramount importance of robust cybersecurity measures to protect its advanced technologies, CleanHydro is committed to ensuring compliance with the NIS 2 Directive. In line with this commitment, the company has initiated a comprehensive employee training program. To do so, the company adheres to Sweden's national cybersecurity strategy, which includes objectives, governance frameworks to guide strategy implementation and define roles and responsibilities at the national level, risk assessment mechanism, incident preparedness measures, a list of involved authorities and stakeholders, and coordination policies.
In addition, CleanHydro engaged GuardSecurity, an external cybersecurity consultancy firm, to evaluate and potentially improve the cybersecurity infrastructure of the company to ensure compliance with the NIS 2 Directive. GuardSecurity focused on strengthening the risk management process of the company.
The company started determining competence development needs by considering competence levels, comparing them with required competence levels, and then prioritizing actions to address competence gaps found based on risk-based thinking. Based on this determination, the company planned the competence development activities and defined the competence development program type and structure. To provide the training and awareness programs, the company contracted CyberSafe, a reputable training provider, to provide the necessary resources, such as relevant documentation or tools for effective training delivery. The company's top management convened a meeting to establish a comprehensive cybersecurity awareness training policy. It was decided that cybersecurity awareness training sessions would be conducted twice during the onboarding process for new employee to instill a culture of cybersecurity from the outset and following a cybersecurity incident.
In line with the NIS 2 compliance requirements, CleanHydro acknowledges the importance of engaging in communication with communities consisting of other essential and important entities. These communities are formed based on industry sectors, critical infrastructure sectors, or other relevant classifications. The company recognizes that this communication is vital for sharing and receiving crucial cybersecurity information that contributes to the overall security of wastewater management operations.
When developing its cybersecurity communication strategy and setting objectives, CleanHydto engaged with interested parties, including employees, suppliers, and service providers, to understand their concerns and gain insights. Additionally, the company identified potential stakeholders who has expressed interest in its activities, products, and services. These activities aimed to contribute to the achievement of the overall objectives of its cybersecurity communication strategy, ensuring that it effectively addressed the needs of all relevant parties.
According to scenario 7, how does CleanHydro align with the provisions of Article 29, Cybersecurity information-sharing arrangements, of the NIS 2 Directive?
- A. By engaging in communication with communities consisting of other essential and important entities regarding cybersecurity information
- B. By involving employees, suppliers, and service providers in the process of developing cybersecurity communication strategy and objectives
- C. By establishing a cybersecurity awareness training policy to build a cybersecurity culture
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 32
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