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Introduction:

In September 2016 SIG-Marcomms formulated the need for a larger workshop or exercise about crisis management and crisis communication. Crisis management is becoming an increasingly urgent topic for NREN's and different SIG's and TF's have signaled a need for more discussion, awareness and training on this subject.

To fulfill this need and to facilitate the broader discussion about crisis management between all relevant communities, GEANT will organize a two day crisis management event in November 2017.

To get a clearer idea of what kind of crises NREN's are dealing with, you can read the blog of the SIG-Marcomms meeting here: https://blog.geant.org/2016/09/30/keep-calm-and-carry-on-communicating/.

Venue and dates:

The University of Malaga has kindly accepted to host this event on November 21st and 22nd.

Goals of the event

  • Ensuring awareness of crisis management as a priority throughout the community;
  • Ensuring all NRENs have the tools and guidelines to form or enhance their crisis management plans and procedures;
  • Creating a common understanding and terminology to deal with crises on a European (long term: global) scale;
  • Kickstart an overarching Crisis Management community to share best practices.

  • Everyone goes away with at least one point of action on crisis management

Deliverables from the event:

  • Rudimentary guide to write/template for crisis management plans on an NREN level
  • Rudimentary European CM procedure
  • Key contact lists for major incidents
  • Agreed upon language to describe incidents/ shared terminology
  • Set of roles defined
  • Inventory: who is working on what

Draft programme (all times in CEST)

Time

What

Notes

9.00 – 9.30

Welcome

-          Mentimeter

Setting expectations

This is the start of a process

9.30 – 10.00

Lightning talks

Sharing failures

10.00 – 10.30

 Coffee break

 

10.30 – 12.00

Round of workshops

-          How to communicate externally

-          How to communicate internally

-          Thriving under pressure

-          Pitfalls of crisis management

To be expanded upon

12.00 – 12.30

Lightning talks

Sharing more positive experiences

12.30 – 13.30

Lunch

 

13.30 – 16.30

Crisis simulation exercise

Introduction with rules and goals

Playing out the exercise with observers present

16.30 – 17.00

Conclusions from observers

Leading into the discussions for the next day

19.00

Dinner and drinks

Maybe some sharks and zombies

 

November 21

Time

What

Notes

9.00 – 9.30

Introduction

Explaining what we are going to do

9.30 – 10.00

Lightning talks

Best practices

10.00 – 12.30

Explorers and Receivers exercise in 4 rounds of half an hour

Tea and coffee after round 2

-          Rudimentary guide to write/template for crisis management plans on an NREN level

-          Rudimentary European CM procedure

-          Key contact lists for major incidents

-          Agreed upon language to describe incidents/ shared terminology

-          Set of roles defined

12.30 – 13.30

Lunch

 

13.30 – 14.30

Presentations by receivers and next steps

Actively asking for volunteers to take the next steps

14.30 – 15.00

End of the event

-          Mentimeter to see if all expectations were met

Last conclusions




Target group:

  • People from SIG-ISM, SIG-NOC, SIG-Marcomms, SIG-MSP, TF-CSIRT

Working group:

The working group consists of:

  • Robert Tofte, Nordunet - SIG-ISM
  • Robert Haymon-Collins, Jisc - SIG-Marcomms
  • Laetitia Lagneau, Belnet - SIG-Marcomms
  • Wojciech Bohdanowicz, PSNC - SIG-Marcomms
  • Damian Niemir, PSNC - SIG-Marcomms
  • Giovanni Sorenti, Jisc - SIG-NOC
  • Joze Hanc, ARNES - SIG-NOC
  • Jordi Guijarro, CSUC - TF CSIRT
  • Francisco Monserrat, RedIRIS - TF CSIRT
  • Victoriano Giralt, University of Malaga
  • Nicole Harris, GEANT
  • Sigita Jurkynaitė, GEANT
  • Dick Visser, GEANT
  • Steffie Bosman, GEANT
  • Charlie van Genuchten, GEANT

Tasked with:

  • creating a scenario outline
  • making a short-list of speakers/trainers for the second day

There is a preliminary planning available.


 

 

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