Let’s face it; a computer security incident can occur at any time. Whether it’s the result of a networkwide malware infection, the work of a malicious hacker or a trusted employee with an ax to grind, ...
Data breaches have become an unfortunate reality for most companies. If you haven’t already experienced one, just wait. Whether state-sponsored or committed by an individual, hacking and the resulting ...
More recently, on May 21, the SEC staff issued further guidance to clarify the distinction between two types of Form 8-K disclosures: Item 1.05, which should be used to disclose material cybersecurity ...
Popular file transfer tool MOVEit's recent data security vulnerability prompted many businesses to communicate, internally and externally, about the impact of the incident on its business. Businesses ...
Don’t wait until it’s too late to discover your IR plan has holes. Download our resource to secure your strategy and your schools. Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously ...
Joseph Carson, Chief Security Scientist at ThycoticCentrify, offers a 7-step practical IR checklist for ensuring a swift recovery from a cyberattack. In a startling discovery, a recent report found ...
ISACA has published a new quick reference document designed to help organizations prepare to mitigate ransomware incidents. The guide, titled Ransomware Incident Management Quick Reference, is a ...
Without a detailed roadmap of how to respond and who to contact, schools will find it difficult to survive a cyberattack. Incident response plans provide a critical blueprint for how schools can ...
A key feature of Breach Plan Connect is an interactive "Build Your Plan" tool that guides an organization step-by-step in building a customized Incident Response Plan that is action-focused and ...
This spring marks 31 years since the local publication of the first Incident Response Pocket Guide (IRPG) in 1994 and 26 years since it became a National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) interagency ...