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Are Your Teams Breach Ready?

Are Your Teams Breach Ready? -Webinar

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Incident Readiness is the Key to Protecting Your Organization and Insurability

Speakers
Jess Burn, Guest Speaker, Forrester Senior Analyst
Jake Dorval, Secureworks Adversary Group, Senior Director
Jeffrey Carpenter, Secureworks Incident Response Consulting, Senior Director
Recorded: July 28, 2022 @11am ET
Duration: 50 minutes
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What you’ll learn:

  • Why readiness looks different in today’s Incident Response ecosystem.
  • Why having an Incident Response retainer in place can help you avoid expensive penalties.
  • How to take action with the new Incident Response checklist.

Ransomware attacks are on the rise with malicious actors breaching organizations just like yours at an alarming rate. With so much at stake, proper incident readiness is the best fight against today’s threat landscape. Critical to this proactive approach is having a retainer in place so someone who knows your business is onsite fast.

Insurance premiums are increasing to a point that is beyond what companies can afford to keep pace with. And cyber insurers expect risk mitigation activities are taking place to approve requests. What is required is good security – but what does “good” look like? Too often offensive testing and threat hunting are not performed regularly, and organizations face expensive penalties for not having a plan in place. Join us in a fireside chat as we discuss real examples of how security teams are leaning into the new Incident Response checklist.

Ransomware attacks are on the rise with malicious actors breaching organizations just like yours at an alarming rate. With so much at stake, proper incident readiness is the best fight against today’s threat landscape. Critical to this proactive approach is having a retainer in place so someone who knows your business is onsite fast.

Insurance premiums are increasing to a point that is beyond what companies can afford to keep pace with. And cyber insurers expect risk mitigation activities are taking place to approve requests. What is required is good security – but what does “good” look like? Too often offensive testing and threat hunting are not performed regularly, and organizations face expensive penalties for not having a plan in place. Join us in a fireside chat as we discuss real examples of how security teams are leaning into the new Incident Response checklist.