Incident response plans are an important part of any security team’s repertoire, but figuring out where to start can be difficult. Unfortunately, it’s not a matter of if an incident happens but when.
Invest and practice: Grant Oviatt, director of incident-response engagements at Red Canary, lays out the key building blocks for effective IR. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the pressing need ...
Planning for the seemingly unlikely event of a severe cybersecurity incident seems unwieldy and time-consuming for many organizations. But consider this: According to the Ponemon Institute, 90% of ...
Whether a business uses technology to manage operations, builds tech tools for other businesses or consumers, or both, it faces the risk of a cybersecurity breach on a daily basis. A successful hack ...
To ensure minimal business disruption, CISOs must have the right incident recovery strategies, roles, and processes in place. Security experts share tips on assembling your playbook. When a company ...
Jonathan R. Ksiazek is a partner at Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP. In an increasingly complex regulatory environment, employers may face unannounced visits from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Many security teams are operating with incident response plans that haven’t been updated — or even looked at — in months or years. That’s a big mistake. While revising documentation is nobody’s idea ...
Establishing a crisis management plan may seem overwhelming to school officials unsure of where to start. That’s why we broke the process down into manageable steps designed to help them take action.