Guidelines for an Effective Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan
Organizations with a cybersecurity incident response plan experience a lower average cost (by $2.46M) per data breach than those with no incident response capabilities, according to an IBM study. As cybersecurity incidents are common, incident response plans help organizations identify, contain, and remediate breaches more effectively in the future.
Read now to discover the most common cybersecurity incident response plan steps and best practices on what to include in each section.
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