How often do you practice?
Cyberattacks are becoming more advanced, is your cyber crisis response keeping up?
Welcome to the Cyber Chain Resilience Consortium (CCRC), where a diverse group of partners from both the public and private sectors join forces to help organizations within a supply chain collaborate more effectively during a cyber crisis, and strengthen their protection against cyber attacks. Through realistic cyber exercises and professional guidance, organizations learn to resolve potential cyber crises more efficiently.
A cyber incident is unpredictable, but with the CCRC Cybersecurity Crisis training, your organization will be prepared!
Practicing cyber resilience
across the entire supply chain!
Get to know cybersecurity crisis management:
Cybercrisis Awareness
Training
Managing a cyber crisis requires the involvement of the entire organization. Uncertainty and unfamiliarity among the crisis team and employees can contribute to an inefficient handling of the crisis. Efficiency can be improved when the organization is familiar with the aspects of a cyber crisis. These aspects are addressed in CCRC’s interactive crisis exercise, which better prepares the crisis team and employees for a real cyber crisis.
Train the incident response and cyber crisis team:
Cybercrisis Simulation
An experienced crisis organization that masters incident response processes can significantly reduce the impact of a cyber crisis. With CCRC’s tailored cyber crisis simulations, the incident response and crisis organization are trained to handle a cyber crisis as effectively as possible.
Organizing cyber crisis training can be complex and costly. As a foundation, we aim to strengthen every organization in the Netherlands against cyber threats by allowing them to experience what a cyber crisis entails, potentially together with a supply chain partner, with training programs suitable for every budget. We assist from start to finish, keep costs low, and deploy specialists who develop and guide the exercises.
We also provide useful tools, instructions, and whitepapers that allow organizations to independently or with CCRC’s support work on enhancing the maturity of their cyber crisis organization.
- Looking for inspiration to create your own exercise? Then download our manual ‘Cyber Crisis? .
- Prefer to outsource? Then take a look at the options in our training offerings.
Why practicing for a cyber crisis is so important:
- Preparation for a real cyber crisis;
- Testing the effectiveness of the response plans;
- Compliance with regulations (including NIS2);
- Identifying necessary improvements to security measures;
- Increasing trust with customers;
- Improving collaboration within the supply chain.
Unfortunately, a cyberattack cannot be 100% prevented.
Cyberattacks from the supply chain are becoming an increasing threat. A cyber crisis is not 100% preventable, sooner or later your organization will face a cyberattack. Directly, or through one of your suppliers.
With proper preparation, you can reduce the impact of a cyberattack.
Is your organization ready for a cyberattack? Do employees know exactly what they should or shouldn’t do? And how do you inform your partners?
Making timely decisions is crucial to minimize the impact of a cyber crisis. Just like with other emergencies, you can prepare an organization for a cyber crisis through training and exercises. The more trained you are, the less damage your organization will suffer.
Practice is done together. We are happy to help!
Organizations that have participated in our Cyber Crisis Awareness training or simulation.
Downloads of knowledge package
Average rating of training sessions
"On the Entrepreneur Day, I had the opportunity to attend a very informative workshop on cybercrime, organized by the CCRC Foundation. The gentlemen from CCRC first provided a clear explanation of cybercrime and went over the terminology with us. Then, through a practical example, we were able to experience how a cyberattack feels and how cybercriminals operate. We learned how to create an action plan, and even more interesting was discovering the possibilities for protecting our online business."

"The session was practical, accessible, and interactive. I became more aware of the necessity of cybersecurity. I was surprised by the simplicity with which an attack can be set up and the scale at which it occurs. The interactive experience was an educational group game, a lifelike simulation of a hack! In short, it was an enjoyable afternoon with a lot of knowledge gained."
"With the CCRC training, we learned a lot about the digital supply chain approach, and we are now better equipped to strengthen our workflow. Additionally, we practiced how to appropriately engage with service providers using the serious gaming approach. When cybersecurity resilience is at stake, we are not only dependent on online services but also on how we assert our rights while maintaining professional relationships."
