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A comprehensive incident response plan includes three pieces: a policy, a plan and a process. Any one without the others leaves you vulnerable in the midst of an attack. Download our toolkit to start building your own > https://bit.ly/3MWZgXV [https://bit.ly/3MWZgXV] WHY IS AN INCIDENT RESPONSE PLAN IMPORTANT? An Incident Response Program reduces the time and expense associated with a security incident. It requires an organization understand the threats to their environment and prevent common vulnerabilities. Some tips: * Utilize open community repositories like the National Vulnerability Database to address known vulnerabilities * Determine the cyber events you currently monitor for * Complete or evaluate your Business Impact Analysis (BIA) * Use current resources in your organization to identify, mitigate and monitor threats WHO SHOULD BE ON YOUR TEAM? Like business culture overall, the security culture in your organization is defined and driven by the attitudes, examples and tone demonstrated by your top executives and leaders. When you have buy in, its easier to get everyone in the organization on board with your security initiatives. Without it, you’re fighting and uphill battle every day. An Incident Response Program defines the key stakeholders and key roles within your organization to be involved in a security incident to alleviate those three obstacles during an incident. These should include department managers, senior management, partners, customers and legal counsel. A fully functioning Incident Response Program may include the following roles: * Legal counsel * Business Operations * Executive Management * Human Resources * Program/Project Management * Public Relations * Outside Consultants * IT & Security Teams * Vendors * Compliance * Business Partners & Stakeholders Learn more about building an incident response program on our blog! [https://pearsonkelly.com/how-to-build-an-incident-response-plan/]
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