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    Cyber Incident Response Plans: Planning for the Inevitable

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    Deadline: October 30, 2018 | Date: October 30, 2018

    Venue/Country: U.S.A

    Updated: 2018-07-20 03:01:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    A poor response is often more damaging than the cyber-attack itself. According to recent reports, cyber-attacks cost the average American business $15.4 million per year, double the global average of $7.7 million. Breaking this down further, that could be as much as $100,000 per hour. Add the fact that 60% of small businesses that suffer a breach go out of business within 6 months due to financial loss reinforces why Cyber Incident Response Plans are critical in today’s business environment.

    Cyber-attacks and breaches dominate the media and are a significant focus of the government. Businesses and financial institutions are faced with the grim reality that a cyber-attack is inevitable. It’s not a matter of if an attack will occur, only when. Incident Response Plans today have to consider a myriad of possible attack methods to ensure Plans appropriately mitigate unique threats.

    This webinar will help participants understand critical components of an effective Cyber Incident Response Plan and develop an Incident Response Team to handle the inevitable and manage unforeseeable disasters.


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