Topic: incident response planning
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Cybersecurity Controls: How They Impact Incident Outcomes
Incident response planning, including tabletop exercises and red-team tests, significantly improves readiness and drives broader security investments. Endpoint detection and response (EDR) tools, especially when fully deployed and used in blocking mode, strongly correlate with reduced breach like...
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Global OT Cyber Risks May Exceed $329B, Report Reveals
A new report reveals that global losses from OT cyber threats could exceed $329 billion annually, with manufacturing being the most vulnerable sector. Indirect costs account for 70% of total losses, with production shutdowns and cascading failures creating significant financial ripple effects. Fi...
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Biotech CISOs: Are You Prepared for Cyber Threats?
Biotech cybersecurity risks go beyond data breaches, threatening research, manufacturing, and biological safety, with potential irreversible consequences like disrupted scientific progress or leaked genetic data. Attacks on biotech systems can manipulate gene-editing tools or synthetic biology pr...
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3 Must-Haves to Survive a Cyberattack
Swift and effective response to a cyberattack depends on having clarity, control, and a reliable lifeline already in place. Clarity involves real-time detection and understanding of the incident's scope, enabling informed decisions to isolate and manage threats. Control means the ability to conta...
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