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[Virtual Event] What You Should Know About Security Operations Centers & Incident Response

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mlns='> Steps you can take today to ready your org for a cyber compromise DATE: June 17, 2020 TIME:

mlns='> Steps you can take today to ready your org for a cyber compromise [View this Email in Your Browser]( [REGISTER TODAY]( DATE: June 17, 2020 TIME: 11:00 AM ET DURATION: 6 HRS [Preparing for, Detecting, and Managing a Critical Data Breach]( {NAME}, your security operations team spends most days scanning for potential threats and eliminating vulnerabilities. But what about that “very bad day” when a major breach occurs? How do you deploy your resources, and who does what? Learn all about the key elements behind security operations and incident response at our panel session " [What Every Enterprise Should Know About Security Operations and Incident Response]( at this Dark Reading virtual event. Take a second look at your breach response plan and get a deeper insight on how security operations and incident response programs should work in the event of a major cyber-attack. You’ll get a closer look at how security operations can detect and assess the extent of an exploit, and how you can trigger a response to help mitigate it – even if your "incident response team" is only one or two people. You’ll also get practical advice on how to identify and manage a breach in its earliest stages. For example, in "[How Do You Know When You’ve Been Breached? A Closer Look at Detecting Cyber Compromises]( you’ll get: - Advice and tips on how to uncover a well-obfuscated attack - Hints on how to use data analysis to reveal multi-pronged exploits - Recommendations on how to process alerts and alarms and prioritize your responses If you’d like to know more about the [best practices for responding to a major cyber incident]( this virtual event is for you. [REGISTER NOW]( Not sure what your schedule is going to look like on June 17th? No problem! You can [register today]( and view it on-demand. [MORE INFO]( [REGISTER]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Dark Reading]( c/o Informa Tech Informa Tech Holdings LLC registered in England & Wales with number 8860726, registered office and head office 5 Howick Place, London, SW1P 1WG, UK. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2020 Informa Tech Holdings LLC. All Rights Reserved. [Informa Tech](

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