Mapping Leadership Talent To Cybersecurity: Part 5, Respond
It's time to break the glass -- don't just stand there, do something! This is no time to find out whether your cybersecurity governance is adequate, or whether you have identified all the right assets, or whether your protection protocols are in place. Your systems have detected a problem and it's time for action. Let's let Brendan discuss it : Both the Respond pillar the Recover pillar are unlike the other three, they are triggered by an incident and different from the other steps because the other steps are part of normal operations. Respond and Recover also always happen in tandem, which is why we group them together as part of the Incident Response Plan (IRP). The IRP formalizes incident handling, so that everyone knows what their role is in advance. The IRP covers both the Respond step (halting the problem and trying to restore normal operations) and the Recover step (undoing as much of the damage as possible, preventing a recurrence). The IRP gives us a Respond ch...