Carnegie Mellon University – Incident Response Plan 3.6 3.6.1 3.6.2 csc19 Incident Response
This resource from CMU provides an example procedure for how to respond to information security incidents.
This resource from CMU provides an example procedure for how to respond to information security incidents.
This white paper is about tabletop exercises can be used to help cybersecurity teams develop tactical strategies for securing their systems.
This article outlines frameworks and steps a company can take to have an effective incident response plan.
This is a self-paced online training course regarding incident response offered by CISA.
This is a self-paced online training course regarding incident response offered by the education branch of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
This PowerPoint from Secureworks’ Security and Risk Consulting Incident Response (SRC-IR) Team discusses common tabletop exercise failures.
This document from the IRS provides guidance for testing and exercising incident response capabilities.
This NIST Special Publication focuses on providing plans and procedures to facilitate resuming normal business operations as quickly as possible during a cybersecurity event.
This NIST Special Publication offers guidance for incident response by identifying best practices and other recommendations.
This guide from NIST discusses how important forensics can be for an organization during a cyber incident.
In this video, Mike dives into CMMC 2.0 Control IR.L2-3.6.1. This control is all about being prepared, having a written and practiced plan in place so that your entire team knows exactly what to do when an attack happens.