Here is a Free Cyber Stress Test Service for your organization.
Like the banks that need a Financial Stress Test to
assess their capacities to resist and manage challenges, and threats, henceforth
organizations have to integrate the Cyber
Stress Test approach in their
strategies.
Based on this reality,
2BSecure LLC, a global
consulting firm focused on demystifying technology security risk, and Agiliance®, Inc., the
provider of Integrated Risk Management solutions for Governance and Security
programs, announced the launch of a free online Cyber Stress Test, which scores
an organization’s cyber security risks in the face of real-time and sustained
threats.
Connectikpeople can observe that, the Cyber Stress Test was
designed by Robert Bigman, whose career spanned 30 years at the U.S. Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA).
The Agiliance RiskVision™ Managed Risk-as-a-Service (M-RaaS) is being used to implement the Cyber Stress Test evaluations. It includes 79
questions that requires simple yes, no, or don’t know answers.
This means, users can complete the test in one or multiple sessions, browse
questions non-linearly by category, and save their partial answers at any time.
Once submitted, they can view, share, and print ‘’accurate’’ and ‘’persistent’’
risk scores for overall and individual category results.
“We collaborated with Robert and
2BSecure to make it fast and easy for organizations to take the Cyber Stress
Test using the Agiliance RiskVision cloud service. It provides a simple and
secure way for any global organization to measure their risk posture and
establish a baseline for knowing where and how they need to harden their cyber
security defenses.” said Agiliance president and chief executive officer Joe
Fantuzzi.
About 2BSecure
2BSecure was founded by Robert Bigman upon retiring from a 30 year career
at the Central Intelligence Agency. With over 25 years of information security
experience, Robert served the last 15 years as the Agency's Chief Information
Security Officer. Receiving numerous awards, Robert built the model information
security program in the U.S. Intelligence Community. Robert contributed to
almost every Intelligence Community and U.S. Government information security
policy and frequently briefed congressional committees and presidential
commissions.