Do you need an “incident response” plan?

by | IT Security Tips

An incident response plan is an organized approach to addressing the aftermath of a security breach or cyber-attack. Certain industries, like medical or financial institutions, absolutely should have one.

But even if you don’t have a lot of sensitive information, it’s best to have SOME idea of what you would do if a cyber-attack locked all your files or stole confidential information.

Things to consider when you’re planning:

  • Physical access to your building(s)
  • What to do with lost or stolen mobile devices
  • PCI (payment card industry) compliance requirements
  • Data-breach incident response
  • Threat monitoring

That’s where we are here to help! Give us a call and we’ll be glad to help you put together a cyber-response plan.

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