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While proactive strategies and technologies will improve your overall cybersecurity posture and reduce your risk of attack, there is no silver bullet to ensure you won’t experience an attack. Organizations with Incident Response Plans that are regularly tested spend on average 58% less on incidents than those that don’t. The best way to reduce the impact of an incident is to have a defined and regularly updated Incident Response Plan that details the Team, Procedures, and Technologies that will be utilized in the event of a security incident or event.
While your Incident Response Plan will define your high-level plan for responding to an attack, your Playbooks will define the step-by-step plan for specific incidents. Examples Playbooks include: Ransomware, Business Email Compromise, or a Compromised Application or Malicious User.
The best plans laid could be completely irrelevant to your organization is you don’t test them. Regular testing of your incident response plans and playbooks ensures that not only the gaps are identified, but also that your team is familiar and able to respond. Richey May will lead exercises, simulating real-world attacks that will uncover strengths and gaps in your Plans and Playbooks. We then will suggest recommendations and updates for your Plans and Playbooks, providing you with valuable intel on where the gaps and flaws exist in your plans so that you can update them appropriately.
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