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Don't Forget: Building an Effective Incident Readiness & Response Plan

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mlns='> Plan to contain damage, eliminate threats, and keep your business Tuesday, November 8, 2022

mlns='> Plan to contain damage, eliminate threats, and keep your business [Dark Reading Webinar]( [Building and Maintaining an Effective Incident Readiness and Response Plan]( Tuesday, November 8, 2022 | 10AM PT / 1PM ET [REGISTER NOW](  {NAME}, the cyber attackers hit their mark: now what do you do? Whom do you call first? Do you have a plan to contain the damage, eliminate the threat, avoid destruction of forensic evidence, and keep the business? The attackers have successfully broken into your systems, and everyone is trying not to panic. Do you know who to call? Do you know what to do? Do you know what you do after that? Do you have an incident readiness and response playbook outlining how to contain the damage, eliminate the threat, avoid destruction of forensic evidence, and keep the business operational at the same time? [In]( [this webinar, learn how to build the playbook that fits your organization. Experts discuss how to think about compliance, customer communications, and business continuity. Learn how to think about potential scenarios and test the responses so that when something goes wrong, you already know what to do. In this webinar, learn the Xs and Os of any good security incident readiness and response playbook.]( During this webinar you will: - Learn the fundamentals of a solid response plan. - Get insights into the right way to think about incident response across the enterprise. - Find out which parts of the business should be engaged in developing a good incident response plan. - Unpack potential pitfalls in cybersecurity incident response, including compliance, communications, business continuity, and more. [REGISTER NOW]( Can’t attend the webinar? [Register]( anyway and we’ll let you know when it is available [on-demand](. Webinar sponsored by: [Mandiant]( [Privacy Policy](  [FEATURED SPEAKERS]( [speaker]( [Roselle Safran]( Cybersecurity Expert and Entrepreneur [Jim Meyer]( Technical Director Mandiant [speaker]( [Becky Bracken]( Editor Dark Reading Having trouble viewing this email? [View Web Version]( [Dark Reading]( c/o Informa Tech Informa Tech Holdings LLC | Registered in the United States with number 7418737 | 605 Third Ave., 22nd Floor, New York, New York 10158, USA [Informa Tech] This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Received this email as a forward? [Sign up]( to receive our [newsletter](. To understand how we use your personal information, please see our [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2022 Informa Tech Holdings LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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