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Incident Response Planning & Management

Be ready, not reactive. Build a robust Incident Response strategy to detect, contain, and recover from cyber threats swiftly.

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Incident Response Planning & Management

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  1. Incident Response Planning & Management

  2. Why Incident Response Matters Cyberattacks and breaches are inevitable — need readiness, not reaction Time to detect & respond directly to prevent damage & reduce cost Regulatory, reputational & compliance risk if handled poorly ● ● ●

  3. Key Principles of Incident Response Be prepared: define roles, tools, processes beforehand Coordinate & communicate: internal and external stakeholders Continuous learning & improvement: after-action reviews ● ● ●

  4. Incident Response Lifecycle (High Level) Preparation (planning, training, tooling) Detection & Analysis (monitoring, triage, classification) Containment, Eradication & Recovery Post-Incident Activities (lessons learned, reporting) ● ● ● ● CYBERNETIC

  5. Preparation Phase – What to Cover Define and maintain the Incident Response Plan (IRP) Establish roles & responsibilities / incident team Tools, technologies & integrations (SIEM, log monitoring, forensics) Regular drills, tabletop exercises, awareness training ● ● ● ●

  6. Detection & Analysis Phase Continuous monitoring & alerting (SIEM, log ● aggregation) Triage & prioritization including severity, ● impact, scope Use forensic techniques to understand root ● cause & attacker behavior

  7. Containment, Eradication & Recovery Containment: short-term (isolate systems) and long-term (segmentation) Eradication: remove malware, patch vulnerabilities, clean systems Recovery: rebuild, restore systems, validate integrity, bring systems online ● ● ●

  8. Post-Incident Activities Conduct a lessons-learned / post-mortem review Update IR plan, playbooks, defenses based on findings Reporting to stakeholders, regulators, possibly affected parties Measure Metrics & KPIs including response times, mean time to contain, cost ● ● ● ● CYBERNETIC

  9. Role of Consulting / Managed Services & Your Next Steps Partnering with an expert (e.g. Cybernetic GI offers incident response service) Benefits: specialized skills, scalable support, compliance assurance Next steps: assess current maturity, run gap analysis, build or update your IR plan, schedule drills ● ● ●

  10. Website https://www.cyberneticgi.com/ Get in Touch with Us Email contact@cybernetic-gi.com Phone 1300 292 376

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