Do you want to get started to better protect your company against cyber criminals? But don't know where to start? Or could you use a push in the right direction? Then participation in the pilot 'Cyber assistance for SMEs in the high-tech manufacturing industry' is interesting for your company. Under the guidance of a cyber professional, the Cyber Resilience Center Brainport (CWB) will quickly help you on your way to a more cyber-resilient company.
About the pilot
Through this pilot of the Cyber Resilience Center Brainport (CWB), a maximum of 50 SME entrepreneurs in the high-tech manufacturing industry can receive support from a cyber professional. This 50 hours of support is provided over a period of a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 12 months. The basis for the support is the results of the self-assessment via the DTC CyberVeiligCheck and a short vulnerability scan by the cyber professional. This leads to a joint action list. The actions are divided among the entrepreneur, the cyber professional and the IT supplier. Agreements are made about concrete improvements that will be implemented within the available hours and 6 to 12 months.
What does the pilot gain for you?
- Insight into the current cyber security of your company
- An action list with priorities and concrete improvements
- Improved cyber resilience of your company
- 50 hours of commitment from a cyber professional
- Access to the CWB community with over 100 other companies
- Access to exclusive cyber threat information from the national government
What do you invest yourself?
- You make a one-off contribution of 2,200 euros
- Time to work with the cyber professional on the cyber resilience of your organization
- Any costs for the deployment of your IT supplier
Which companies are eligible?
- SMEs in the high-tech manufacturing industry and the supply chain
- These companies employ a maximum of 75 FTE