The authors of "Incident Response draw on years of experience developing and taking part in incident response teams at the highest levels of government and business. They guide you through both the technical and administrative details of effective incident response planning as they describe: What incident response is, and the problems of distinguishing real risk from perceived riskThe different types of incident response teams, and advantages and disadvantages of eachPlanning and establishing an incident response teamState of the Hack® information about different types of attacksRecommendations and details about available tools for incident response teamsResources available to incident response teams
Whatever your organization's size or purpose, "Incident Response shows how to put in place an incident-response process that's as planned, efficient, and businesslike as any other IT operation in a mature organization. Incidents happen, and being able to respond to them effectively makes good business sense.
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