Perfecting Incident Response

(April 8, 2009) Interhack Senior Analyst Lee T. Ayres discusses the merit of live incident response drilling in a presentation to the The Association of Telecommunications Professionals at their next meeting on April 8, 2009.

Interhack Senior Analyst Lee T. Ayres discusses the merit of live incident response drilling in a presentation to the The Association of Telecommunications Professionals at their next meeting on April 8, 2009.

The meeting begins at 8:30 A.M. and ends with lunch. It is open to members and non-members who may register online.

Practice Makes Perfect

Many organizations now have plans for handling “incidents” in their organization—a loss of confidentiality, integrity, or availability of an important resource. How well those plans will work, though, can be anybody's guess.

For good reason, incident response training is standard operating procedure in police, fire fighting, and the military. In business, incident response training can run the gamut from tabletop scenarios over the lunch room table to full mock events using real servers and personnel. Drawing on Interhack's experience running live drills with their clients, Lee T. Ayres will relate the process of planning for, executing, and cataloging the lessons from incident response drills and how to communicate the value of these drills to your business.

For more information about hosting live incident response drills for your organization, contact Interhack.

Schedule This Program in Your Organization

Interhack delivers presentations for CLE and CJE credit. If you would like to schedule this or another Interhack presentation in your association or law firm, please contact us for rates and availability.

About Interhack

Based in Columbus, Ohio, Interhack Corporation is a professional services firm with clients all over North America. Founded in 1997 by a team of information security researchers, Interhack accepted the mission to make global computing and communications infrastructures worthy of trust. Interhack's two practice areas, Information Assurance and Forensic Computing, support that mission. Additional information about Interhack is available at web.interhack.com.