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Taking Your Incident Response Plan to the Next Level
Contains material from Nov 2024
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Session 02: Top 10 Things to Do (or Not Do) in the First 48 Hours - Cyber incidents are stressful; there are a number of steps to take and some steps to avoid during the early stage of the response. Walk through some key “dos” and point out some important “do nots.”
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- Total Credit Hours:
- 1.25
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2025
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John E. Ansbach, William R. Daugherty
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Session 1
—64 mins
1.00
Taking Your Incident Response Plan to the Next Level (Nov 2024)
An organization’s resiliency to a cyber-attack is critical to mitigating the operational, reputational, and legal impact of the incident. Explore the steps organizations should be taking to take their incident response plans to the next level, including harmonization among various response plans, developing detailed legal and privacy playbooks, and conducting exercises that target the most challenging issues organizations face in cyber-attacks.
Originally presented: Sep 2024 Essential Cybersecurity Law
John E. Ansbach,
Stroz Friedberg an Aon Company - Dallas, TX
William R. Daugherty,
Norton Rose Fulbright - Houston, TX
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John E. Ansbach
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Session 2
—15 mins
0.25
Top 10 Things to Do (or Not Do) in the First 48 Hours (Nov 2024)
Cyber incidents are stressful; there are a number of steps to take and some steps to avoid during the early stage of the response. Walk through some key “dos” and point out some important “do nots.”
Originally presented: Sep 2024 Essential Cybersecurity Law
John E. Ansbach,
Stroz Friedberg an Aon Company - Dallas, TX