As more organizations fall victim to cyber attacks, a renewed focus is being put on incident response. However, many have struggled for years with finding the appropriate information and scope to be able to build an incident response plan that works just right for their organization. What’s more, for those that have an IR plan in place, most are underdeveloped and underfunded, and as a result fall short in terms of effectiveness when an incident actually takes place.
So what steps should an organization take to develop and implement an effective incident response plan? Check out our infographic below and download our eBook for more!
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