How Agencies can Respond to Future Cyber Attacks with Incident Response

Data breaches. Not a day seems to pass by without concerns about new vulnerabilities, a successful hack, or a scramble to respond.

Without an incident response plan, the impact can be catastrophic as we’ve seen at OPM, IRS, and the list goes on. It makes the difference between a hacker simply getting in the front door without fruitful results and one that sneaks in, lays low for months and compromises or steals vast amounts of sensitive data. It also creates a huge PR headache and compromises employee trust.

Incident response plans aren’t just technical responses, either. They need to include avenues for communicating and sharing threat information with other parties.

So what should your agency’s incident response plan include? Check out this live webinar taking place on September 15 at 2.00PM ET.  Hosted by NextGov, Symantec and DLT, you’ll learn:

• What thorough incident response plans should include in case of a breach

• Lessons from past government breaches, including how best to share threat information

• Appropriate measures of response to various stakeholders

 

Speakers include:

Sally Holcomb
Deputy Chief Information Officer
National Security Agency/Central Security Agency

Dr. Catherine Lotrionte
Director of the Cyber Project
School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University

Shannon Praylow
Cyber-security Operations Subject Matter Expert
Maverick LLC

Register here.