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The Toolkit's Incident Response Plan (IRP) is designed to help an organization respond to a cyber incident. The IRP provides a step-by-step guide for an organization to follow in the event of a cyber incident, from initial detection through post-incident recovery.=More Information= | <br> | ||
The Toolkit's Incident Response Plan (IRP) is designed to help an organization respond to a cyber incident. The IRP provides a step-by-step guide for an organization to follow in the event of a cyber incident, from initial detection through post-incident recovery. The IRP is divided into five phases: (1) Preparation, (2) Detection and Analysis, (3) Containment and Eradication, (4) Recovery, and (5) | |||
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https://cyberreadinessinstitute.org/ | https://cyberreadinessinstitute.org/ | ||
[[Category:Small & Medium Sized Businesses]] | [[Category:Small & Medium Sized Businesses]] |
Latest revision as of 05:01, 23 April 2024
Description
The Toolkit's Incident Response Plan (IRP) is designed to help an organization respond to a cyber incident. The IRP provides a step-by-step guide for an organization to follow in the event of a cyber incident, from initial detection through post-incident recovery. The IRP is divided into five phases: (1) Preparation, (2) Detection and Analysis, (3) Containment and Eradication, (4) Recovery, and (5)