An effective incident response plan has multiple requirements from preparation to post-incident activity. What is not so obvious, and must not be discounted is leadership buy-in, testing and a unified approach amongst often siloed capabilities. A recent Tech Insights report published by Dark Reading with perspectives by Mandiant, Creating an Effective Incident Response Plan, features information and guidance around what it takes to develop a functional, cohesive and unified plan. Make sure your plan takes into account your specific requirements and is tested.
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