Today, more than ever before, organizations are at high risk for being involved in a data breach—if they haven’t already been compromised. What can we do to minimize the impact of a breach?
The most important factor is how quickly the organization responds to the attack. Having a well-established Incident Response Plan (IRP) in place before an attack occurs will allow security teams to react faster and effectively, preventing the incident from turning into a critical problem.
Jennifer Minnela (Viszen Security), Julian Waits (Rapid7), Richard Stiennon (IT-Harvest) join hosts Mitch Ashley and Mat Newfield to discuss what to do once your data has been compromised, new security measures beyond an IRP, and how to avoid future breaches.
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