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When you have a strong incident response plan in place, you are able to take bigger risks, but where do you start if you don’t have a plan?
When you have a strong incident response plan in place, you are able to take bigger risks, but where do you start if you don’t have a plan?
During the past year, Cisco Security Incident Response Services has provided emergency incident response services for many customers dealing with incidents that sometimes become a
Introducing our Enhanced IR Retainer, which includes: 1) detection assessment and 2) adversary simulation purple team. Our detection assessment examines an organization’s resiliency to attacks, while simultaneously assessing the organization’s ability
While table top exercises are always a hot commodity for our customers, proactive threat hunting and compromise assessments are becoming increasingly popular through our Cisco Incident Response Readiness & Retainer service.
Daily headlines reveal a continued and urgent concern —cybersecurity attacks are now a daily challenge for business leaders. As businesses rely more on technology to reduce costs and improve productivity,...
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, so the saying goes. When it comes to protecting your organization against a cyber attack, it’s essential to factor in both.
You have just been notified by a “TLA” (Three Letter Agency), a law enforcement agency, that your organization has suffered a data breach. Depending on your Threat Management Maturity level, you will either approach this methodically or ad-hoc. A TLA
Win with Network Monitoring The Cisco Security Incident Response Service team works every day with customers who have either experienced a data breach or have engaged our team to help ensure they are prepared for an incident before it occurs. Our
How to take your Incident Response plan to the next level ‘Practice does everything’ – Periander (Often misquoted as ‘Practice makes perfect’) You’ve gone through the work of creating an incident response (IR) plan, created some runbooks to deal