Being prepared for an incident and being able to respond effectively if an incident occurs, though closely related, are separate beasts. Incident preparedness leads to more efficient and streamlined incident response. However – incident preparedness is an extensive process that involves identifying and documenting information about your business, assets, exposure, communications, and more. Key contributors need to be chosen and educated, and threat simulation exercises should be planned and executed – and this is all before anything has gone wrong! Incident response deals much more in being able to identify and analyze evidence to determine and close security gaps. Watch this webcast to learn about all of the moving parts involved in incident preparedness and response including:
Speakers: Wade Woolwine, Manager of Strategic Services, Rapid7; Mike Scutt, Senior Consultant for Analytic Response, Rapid7