"It’s no longer a case of ‘if you will be breached’, but instead how you’ll respond to and remediate the situation ‘once you are breached." – Kevin Mandia, CEO, FireEye
The FireEye 2017 M-Trends report indicates the average global dwell time of an attacker within a targeted environment is 99 days. This gives adversaries over three months to roam your network and steal sensitive data—before a breach is even detected.
Cyber security and incident response (IR) readiness is an evolving responsibility that has become a strategic priority for enterprises worldwide.
Given today’s cyber landscape, all C-suite leaders have an important role to play in their organization’s cyber security posture and IR plan. Their individual and departmental contributions must help protect vital assets, safeguard privacy and ensure uninterrupted operations.
Join the conversation as Troy Scavella, Principal Consultant of Mandiant, a FireEye company, talk to executives about:
• The current state of C-suite IR involvement, and how and why their status is evolving
• A best practice phased approach of executive contributions to be made before, during and after a breach
• Actionable tips for executives to apply and enforce across each phase of the IR process
• Protection of critical assets with IR preparation and improvement