CSS2018LAS8: Incident Handling Process - SANS
Session 8: Incident Response: 7 Phases of IR - Have a Plan. by SANS Speakers: Brian Ventura, Information Security Architect / SANS Instructor, City of Portland / SANS Description: One of the most important phases of an Incident Response is having a plan. Let’s work through the scenario when something strange is happening on our network. What do we do? If we have established a plan of time, we will move to resolution much faster. Brian Ventura, Information Security Architect and SANS instructor will discuss the phases of Incident Response in detail. Brian brings a wealth of experience in information security and will provide examples of how plans and solutions. Intended Audience: Information Security Officers, Information Security practitioners, Information Technology practitioners This video was filmed at the March 13, 2018 Cyber Security Symposium held in Anaheim, CA If you would like information on any future PSP Forums, please visit our event site at www.pspinfo.us Contact Information: Russ Hicks, President Public Sector Partners, Inc. [email protected]

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