Cybersecurity is a fast-moving field, and recent cases against CISOs offer learnings that encourage us to revisit our policy for improvements.
Any level of secrecy within the incident response team means that the identified incident team members may not be able to do their jobs effectively, if at all.
The outcome of the case saw Sullivan charged with obstruction and misprision, highlighting how essential it is for each phase of the incident response process to have enough flexibility to appropriately respond to the type of incident while also identifying clear roles and responsibilities. This way, no room is left for assumptions.When faced with an incident, it can be daunting to know how to handle the press and media coverage.
To ensure that your team is prepared to report any incident within the four-day window, it’s important to find experts who can train them on what to say and how to say the facts surrounding a breach. For sure, the facts will change, and knowing how to make public disclosures while also preserving caution when facts are proven wrong in real time is not a skill most people possess.
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