Name
Improving Incident Response Strategies, Increasing Threat Data Sharing and When to Report Cyber Crimes
Date & Time
Wednesday, July 19, 2017, 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Ricardo Lafosse Michael Archuleta Kris Kistler Matt Christensen
Description
 
The growing number of serious attacks on essential cyber networks is one of the most serious economic and national security threats our nation faces. When providers are attacked they often don’t know what breach data has to be reported, when it has to be reported and how they could have engaged law enforcement and other entities pre-attack to better prepare for their response. Panelists will address how they have overcome barriers in information sharing and successfully shared threat data internally, how they have engaged law enforcement before attacks and how they have improved their incident response strategies by doing so. Topics include:
 
  • Implementing security practices that can be deployed to reduce fraud and cyber incidents
  • Drafting risk assessments aligned with business functions Developing best practices for security monitoring and incident response with the goal of minimizing the impact of a data breach and the impact when a breach occurs
  • Developing internal and external incident response plans with input from key stake holders including the board of directors, your fellow c-suite executives, your IT infrastructure team, privacy officers and your legal advisors
  • Working with law enforcement when developing your incident response plans to ensure you have tools in place they may need to help you in the event of an incident
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