Breach Detection and Response:Establishing Incident Response Processes and Plans

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Josh Rickard, Security Research Engineer, Rebekah Wilke, SOAR Advocate, at Swimlane

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Many organizations lack adequate personnel, processes, procedures and technologies to detect breaches in real time. They have an even harder time responding promptly and accurately. In this webcast, Swimlane Research Engineer Josh Rickard and SOAR Advocate Rebekah Wilke will discuss the importance of establishing sufficient incident response processes and clear guidelines surrounding incident response plans. The two security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) experts will outline how formulating, implementing and maintaining an up-to-date, robust breach detection and incident response plan will: - Reduce mean time to detection (MTTD) and mean time to resolution (MTTR). - Ease analyst burnout, enabling retention. - Allow analysts the opportunity to focus on anomalous behavior that could have a larger impact on the business. - Expedite disaster recovery for reduced security risk.
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