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Fail to prepare, prepare to fail:
Incident response preparedness and the foundations required to get it right |
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88% of companies reviewed in 2020 have only ‘basic’ or ‘initial’ incident response capabilities* despite the continued rise in volume and scale of cyber-attacks*
“It’s not a case of if but when” is a recurring line among cyber professionals who acknowledge that preparation is critical to offsetting the impact of a cyber-attack, but what does this mean in practical terms?
Incident response preparedness is all about establishing processes for your organisation to follow immediately after detection. Think - if a cyber-attack struck right now – do you have the right tools, processes and procedures in place?
Having a proven strategy that encompasses people, processes and technologies can mean the difference between managing a crisis and losing the fight against the attackers.
On
Thursday 19 November, join Aon and Cybereason as they share experience, guidance and industry trends for incident response considerations to help minimise the impact of cyber security incidents when they happen.
*2020, CyQu, Aon’s Cyber Solutions
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Andrew Hainault Managing Director, Cyber Security Advisory EMEA Aon’s Cyber Solutions
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Kraig Rutland Vice President, Cyber Security EMEA
Aon’s Cyber Solutions
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Israel Barak Chief Information Security Officer Cyberreason
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